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Feb
08

Thanks to this amazing new technology cleaning artwork is now faster, cleaner and environmentally greener without all the solvents and toxic chemicals the lab technicians don’t have to work with.

 

Here a 1000 Watt portable hand-held laser is used to safely clean and remove decades of pollution/soot from historic natural stone at a rate of less than1.5 min. per square foot. Laser cleaned stone retains a natural appearance unlike the results produced by sandblasting, water-blasting or chemical cleaning methods. The laser process is GREEN – totally dry, leaves no residue and there’s nothing to clean-up. Intended for industrial use by trained professionals only. Other applications include paint removal, rust removal, precise cleaning/surface prep and many more.

The Whale Bone Blog: Laser Cleaning

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Laser cleaning is becoming increasingly popular in conservation, particularly when dirt needs to be cleaned from very delicate surfaces such as textiles and paintings. The most commonly used laser cleaning systems in

Laser cleaners are becoming widely used in many industries, especially aircraft paint removing, The art restoration laboratories are using cleaning lasers more and more.

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