National Laser Restoration

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14209 29th Street East STE 101-102 Sumner,
WA 98390 1-888-NLR- LZRS 253-238-7299 

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At National Laser Restoration, our mission is to transform the way surface refurbishment and preservation challenges are addressed.

Our Mission

At National Laser Restoration, our mission is to transform the way surface refurbishment and preservation challenges are addressed.

Using cutting-edge laser technology and a commitment to excellence, we deliver solutions rooted in engineering principles and industry best practices.

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A Green Technology

Laser corrosion removal can be considered environmentally friendly for several reasons:

No Chemicals or Abrasives:

Traditional methods of corrosion removal often involve the use of chemicals or abrasive materials, which can be harmful to the environment. Laser corrosion removal, on the other hand, typically relies solely on the energy from the laser beam to remove the corrosion, eliminating the need for harmful chemicals or abrasive substances.

Precision and Efficiency:

Laser technology allows for precise targeting of the corroded areas without affecting the surrounding material. This precision helps minimize the amount of material that needs to be removed, reducing waste and preserving the integrity of the underlying material.

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What is Laser Cleaning?

Laser surface cleaning is a method that uses laser technology to remove contaminants, coatings, rust, paint, or other unwanted substances from the surface of materials. Unlike traditional methods that may involve abrasives, chemicals, or mechanical processes, laser cleaning is a non-contact and environmentally friendly process. 

Here is a brief overview of how laser surface cleaning works
Laser cleaning involves the use of a laser system. The laser emits a high-energy beam of light that is directed onto the surface to be cleaned.
The laser beam interacts with the contaminants or unwanted substances on the surface. These materials absorb the energy from the laser light, causing them to heat up rapidly
The absorbed energy leads to either ablation or vaporization of the contaminants. Ablation refers to the process of removing material from the surface while vaporization involves converting the material directly into a gas.

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