THE POWER OF LASER TECHNOLOGY

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Eco-friendly, customisable, safe, and cost-efficient cleaning harnessing the power of laser technology.

We partner with you to understand your requirements and provide all your laser cleaning needs for removing rust, paint, or other deposits from different surfaces. We are mobile laser cleaning services that come to you – free of chemicals and toxic waste.

Need great solutions for your laser cleaning project? If you’re on the North Island, we can also arrange equipment to facilitate any obstacle during the cleaning process, ensuring your project is completed quickly and smoothly.

laser cleaning technology - Heritage Restoration

Heritage Restoration & Conservation

Heritage restoration and conservation require precision and a delicate touch to ensure no surfaces or structures are compromised or damaged. Cleaning with laser light is gentle and effective as it uses a non-abrasive, non-contact method to remove harmful and unattractive deposits without chemicals, water, dust, or residues that can permanently damage historical and cultural treasures. There’s also no run-off, chemicals, or waste left behind to dispose of when finished. Extraction vacuums can clean up any mess that is made. This means that there will be no residual waste running into waterways and no airborne particles dispersing into the air – making the whole process green and clean!

Example application areas:

  • Natural stone facades and buildings
  • Monuments, statues and sculptures
  • Historic metal conservation
Biofilm and Forensic Removal

Biofilm and Forensic Removal

A biofilm is a collection of one or more types of microorganisms that can grow on many different surfaces. Microorganisms that form biofilms include bacteria, fungi and algae. Biofilms cannot be removed with gentle rinsing but can be vaporised with laser cleaning, preventing further surface deterioration.
Laser Forensic contamination cleaning services are available. 
Laser Cleaning NZ - Coating & Overspray Removal

Coating & Overspray Removal

Traditional coating-removal techniques, such as sandblasting, can be time-consuming and harmful to the materials involved. Laser cleaning, however, can safely remove the coatings without damage to the substrate. As a bonus, when the laser cleaning process is complete, no additional clean-up is needed – the treated area is ready for the next steps.

For coatings that are made from hazardous materials such as lead or asbestos, clean-up can be a difficult task. Given the dangerous nature of these coatings, other traditional methods of removal require substantial protection for the operator and the environment, generally requiring encapsulation and costly waste removal. Laser cleaning provides a safe and efficient way to remove hazardous coatings from targeted areas in your facility by using extraction techniques that are proven to eliminate dangerous dust, clean-up of blasting grit and debris, and toxic waste disposal, with minimal PPE required.

Graffiti & Paint Removal

Graffiti Removal

Laser cleaning is an excellent application for removing graffiti. The laser beams will quickly ablate the paint layers. The underlying surface remains undamaged because of its precision in not harming the underlying stone, brick, steel or plaster to keep its original state. And there’s no waste to clean up afterwards – our laser cleaning machine extracts and filters the ablated paint.  
Graffiti & Paint Removal

Paint Removal

Laser cleaning services often partially or entirely remove paint layers without damaging the substrate. The process can be applied to any metal, although the most typical applications are steel and aluminium. It can be used for most types of coatings, including powder coating, e-coating, and phosphate coating. Laser Cleaning NZ can instantly remove paint without the need for chemicals or abrasive media, making it the most accessible and most environmentally friendly paint removal approach. Unlike other paint removal methods (such as sandblasting), laser cleaning requires minimal set-up time and will save you on costs associated with secondary waste disposal.
Rust & Contamination Removal

Contamination, Rust & Oxide Removal

Corrosion contamination, rust and oxides can cause significant damage and hinder the lifespan and performance of parts and equipment. Laser contamination removal is a cost-effective and greener alternative to manual and chemical cleaning methods since it thoroughly removes corrosion to the bare metal without altering the integrity of the metal itself. Laser contamination removal is the perfect solution for restoration and maintenance with a quick set-up, pack-down time, and limited hazardous waste production during the cleaning process.

Laser Moulds Cleaning

Moulds Cleaning

Mould cleaning using laser technology is an economical alternative to traditional methods. Laser mould cleaning is an environmentally sustainable process that quickly and safely removes stubborn plastic or food residue without producing chemicals or abrasive waste and leaving the mould in its original state.

Example application areas:

  • Baking moulds. Hot surfaces used in food product manufacturing, metallic baking trays, food moulds, and conveyors can be cleaned free of oil, grease, and deposits quickly and efficiently with our laser technology. Flat and textured baking moulds of steel, cast iron or chrome-plated metal are well-suited for laser cleaning.
  • Tyre moulds.
  • Injection moulds
  • Rubber moulds and tools
laser cleaning - Grease Oil & Carbon Removal

Dry Grease & Oil Removal

Grease removal using traditional methods of cleaning is messy and time-consuming. Laser Cleaning NZ can easily degrease any surface quickly using the power of light. Dry grease and oil have the advantage that they’re usually dark or completely black when they need to be removed. This is ideal for laser cleaning. A dark, contaminated layer quickly absorbs the laser waves and ablates without damaging the surrounding material. We can remove dry grease and oil from various surfaces, including engines, mechanical parts, equipment, and tools.
laser cleaning - Fire Soot Restoration

Removal of Soot and Carbon Deposits

Our IPG Laser is the perfect solution to restoring surfaces that have been subject to fire damage. The laser will leave the underlying surface intact but remove the soot buildup during a fire. Hard surfaces are suitable for removing soot, including brick, concrete, steel, cast iron, aluminium, chrome coating, natural stone, tiles and ceramics, most sorts of wood, and even plaster.

Carbon deposits on Pistons and Valves for auto engine restorations are an excellent application for our Lasers