Surface Engineering
One System. Limitless Applications.
From 3,500-year-old Egyptian granite to active DoD equipment — our laser technology adapts to your surface.
Category · 01
Industrial & Manufacturing
Production-grade cleaning and surface preparation without secondary waste or substrate damage.
Notable
From engine intake manifolds to factory floor surface prep.
- Rust removal — ferrous and non-ferrous metals
- Paint and coating removal
- Chloride removal
- Hydrocarbon cleaning (oil, grease, engine blocks)
- Post-weld oxide removal
- Surface texturizing for coating adhesion
- Lead abatement
- Radiation decontamination
Category · 02
Department of Defense
Field-deployable, AMPP-compliant cleaning for the world's most demanding operational environments.
Notable
Trusted by three branches of the US military.
- Asset maintenance (vehicles, aircraft, naval vessels)
- Field-deployable surface prep
- Active deployment with US Army, US Coast Guard, US Air Force
- AMPP-standard compliant cleaning
- Operates in all four seasons worldwide
Category · 03
Cultural Heritage & Architecture
Zero-damage cleaning of irreplaceable stone, marble, granite, and historic surfaces.
Notable
Notre Dame · Supreme Court · Egyptian Obelisk · Smithsonian
- Marble, granite, and limestone surface cleaning
- Historic monument restoration
- Museum artifact conservation
- Zero substrate damage — preserves original patina
- Compatible with conservator workflows
The Comparison
Laser cleaning vs. traditional methods.
| Capability | Laser | Sandblast | Dry Ice | Chemical |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Substrate damage | ||||
| Hazardous waste | ||||
| Portability | ||||
| Precision control | ||||
| Environmental impact | ||||
| Surface profile preserved |
Checkmark indicates favorable outcome · X indicates limitation
