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Laser cleaning equipment manufacturer LPC receives multiple orders

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2024-12-31 14:28:06
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Recently, laser cleaning equipment manufacturer Laser Photonics Corporation (LPC) has disclosed multiple orders in a row.
On December 26th, LPC received an order from Walsh Service Solutions to purchase a handheld laser cleaning equipment. It is understood that the manufacturer is purchasing CleanTech IR-3040, a high-performance handheld fiber laser cleaning device designed by LPC, mainly used for rapid surface purification.

 



Walsh Service Solutions will utilize CTIR-3040 to eliminate and repair inland waterway infrastructure, including canal locks. The company has invested a lot of effort in identifying different solutions to extend the service life of facilities, improve maintenance speed and operational level.

Due to maintenance projects near waterways that cannot damage the local ecosystem. Laser technology can not only improve construction safety, but also minimize the elimination of waste generated during operations, as it does not require the use of abrasives and chemicals, leaving no residue. This is precisely the advantage of laser technology.

For companies looking to reduce their ecological impact, laser cleaning is a sustainable surface treatment method as it does not require the use of consumables and generates minimal secondary waste. As global enterprises move towards sustainable development technologies, LPC technology will continue to be adopted in maintenance, repair, MRO, and many other industries.

On December 23rd, LPC received an order from Cooper Nuclear Power Plant (CNS), which is the largest single unit generator in Nebraska.
The CleanTech CR-3010 purchased by CNS is a commercial grade handheld continuous wave fiber laser cleaning equipment used for surface treatment. During maintenance and production, it can effectively remove various surface pollutants and coatings, and can spray out radioactive particles and unwanted materials together. This device, when used in conjunction with an oil fume purifier, becomes an irreplaceable power tool for regular maintenance of equipment and infrastructure.

CNS plans to use CleanTech CR-3010 for paint and rust removal in pre weld preparation work for valves, pipelines, and steel plates in factory equipment.

On December 19th, LPC received an order from refinery Phillips 66, including a set of CleanTech and a set of MarkStar laser equipment.
Phillips 66 has purchased LPC's industrial grade handheld laser cleaning equipment CleanTech IR-3040 and compact desktop laser marking equipment MarkStar PM-2010.

CTIR-3040 adopts laser ablation technology, which is a non-contact method that can clean the surface and perform contour processing without the need for abrasives or chemicals. Phillips 66 plans to use CTIR-3040 to remove scale during pipeline and pressure vessel maintenance, and prepare surfaces for repainting prior to regular facility inspections. After a period of testing, the company is considering using laser cleaning solutions to replace sandblasting processes.

The MSPM-2010 laser marking equipment will be used to mark the data board of pressure vessels in refineries. This technology provides a high-speed, consumable free solution to create permanent, clear markings on various materials.

LPC has successfully completed multiple orders, demonstrating its strong competitiveness in the laser cleaning equipment market. These orders not only cover multiple fields from infrastructure maintenance to nuclear power plant cleaning, but also to refinery equipment maintenance, reflecting the significant advantages of LPC equipment in environmental protection, efficiency, and safety.

In recent years, laser cleaning technology has gradually penetrated into various industries. With the global emphasis on environmental protection and sustainable development, LPC's technological innovation and ability to grasp market demand will undoubtedly bring it more market opportunities and development space.

Since the beginning of this year, LPC has faced the dilemma of increasing losses, but the company has actively responded and accelerated its expansion into high growth areas such as semiconductors and medical systems, aiming to build diversified revenue sources and reduce excessive dependence on core laser cleaning industrial applications.

Source: OFweek

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