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Within the realm of cleaning and restoring of surfaces, media blasting has its uses, but at Laser Ablator, we strive for better. Traditional methods require additional clean up and can cause additional damages to the very surface you are trying to save. With this in mind, the cheapest or fastest method isn’t always the optimal choice.

Our IICRC trained and certified staff have combined been in the restoration industry for decades and have seen it all when it comes to cleaning and removing unwanted contaminants off of surfaces. With Laser Ablation being the newest and most technological of any of these methods, we recognize the immense benefits that this process has to offer. Through the use of energy from laser beam pulses, we can adjust the power output to match what we are restoring and save the surface which is important to you. We believe that this is the cleaner and safer solution to surface contaminant removal. Feel free to contact the Laser Ablator team so you can share this belief with us.

At Laser Ablator…
The light solution, is the right choice.’

 

 

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FAQ

 

What is Laser Cleaning?

Laser cleaning, simply explained, is a process that uses concentrated and focused energy to vaporize a given contaminant off of a surface. The laser cleaning system pulses extremely fast to deliver short bursts of energy to a given target. The energy excites the surface contaminate and transforms this matter into a very fine particulate smoke or vapor. This process is dry, non-abrasive and has unmatched control and precision in comparison to other various surface cleaning methods.


Will This Process Damage My Substrate?

Generally speaking, when parameters are appropriately set, the laser will not damage the substrate being restored. this process leaves no chemical, thermal or mechanical damage to the underlying material. This is not without exemptions. An example would be older red clay brick, which achieves this colour through oxidization of iron in the clay. Through the cleaning process discolouration may occur. If you’re concerned about a surface, our on site tests and demonstrations can show you what can be achieved.


Is Laser Cleaning My Only Option?

At Laser Ablator, our main process of cleaning is through Laser technology, this is not our only method and this is not your only choice. Our technicians have worked with a plethora of cleaning methods and have other options at our disposal, such as ultrasonic cleaning. This is a sonic pulse water bath that can remove debris from otherwise unreachable areas of things such as technical mechanical components or delicate jewelry.


What is the cost?

Cost for this service is case by case dependent. Many factors and variables can affect total cost of a project. For a more precise estimate, please contact us with a brief scope of work in order for us to gauge estimations.

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