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Laser Technology

Lasers use energy to excite atoms which create photons. These photons are emitted as invisible, non-ionising, irradiated light beams.

When these beams strike a surface, contaminants are instantly vapourised via sublimation, or are prised free from the substrate from the impact of the high frequency waves.

 

This process - called ablation, does not use any impact media like sand or soda blasting does not require additional mechanical removal such as like sanding, grinding or wire brushing, does not use harsh chemicals and leaves no residual wastes that require secondary clean up.

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