Soot Cleaning

SOOT REMOVAL

Laser cleaning can effectively remove soot and smoke residue from various surfaces in fire-damaged properties. Its precision and non-abrasive nature make it suitable for delicate materials like wood, stone, and metal.  Laser cleaning is gentle on delicate materials while efficiently removing soot residues. This method is precise and efficient, ensuring thorough removal without scattering residue or creating secondary waste.

LaserAge provides advanced laser cleaning equipment tailored for this purpose, ensuring thorough restoration without damaging underlying surfaces.

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COATING REMOVAL

Laser cleaning is an ideal solution for restoring painted wooden battens that have been blackened by soot and smoke fumes from a fire. The precise nature of laser technology allows for the removal of the soot and smoke residue without damaging the underlying paint or wood surface.  LaserAge’s advanced laser cleaning equipment can effectively restore the battens to their original appearance, eliminating the blackening caused by the fire with minimal mess or disruption.
The laser technique is a non-contact/non-abrasive process.  No use of chemicals, consumables or blasting media are necessary.

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  • Low Power systems are excellent for smoke damage to plasterboard walls and ceilings.
  • If you want to manually remove coating at higher speeds, a High Power system is the way to go!
SURFACE LASER CLEANING

DEGREASING

Degreasing is the preparation of a product for a subsequent process: glueing, welding, coating, etc.  It is also applied in the process & production industry.
It can be initiated at the end of a process line as a final cleaning solution to remove any dirt, burnt on carbon, or other contaminants.

 

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RESTORATION

In the restoration process, laser cleaning has been used with satisfying results in for example stone conservation to remove encrustation. Alongside the aesthetically pleasing results, it is relevant to determine that laser cleaning does not have any adverse effects.
Compared to the more traditional techniques, laser cleaning has many additional advantages. The diameter of the laser beam can be regulated so that areas of different dimensions can be treated. There is no physical contact between the object to be cleaned and the laser equipment. This aspect can be really relevant in treating fragile materials.

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