Laser Clean Pro pricing is solution-based, not one-size-fits-all.
Every customer has different goals, applications, and business models — so we start by understanding how you plan to use the machine, what materials you’ll clean, and whether your focus is service work, internal maintenance, or production support.
From there, we spec the right laser type (Pulse or Constant Wave) and the appropriate Watt rating to deliver the best performance at the best value, without overspending on power you don’t need.
.png)
Our objective is to deliver a properly sized system, practical training, and a clear path to deployment—so you can move from purchase to real-world results as efficiently as possible.
In certain cases, yes, depending on the surface material. We mitigate this risk by using an air capture system to safely remove harmful gases. Working in well-ventilated areas helps to ensure the safety of everyone on-site.
Laser technology can targets unwanted materials like dirt, rust, or paint because they absorb the laser energy differently than the underlying material. The unwanted materials absorb the laser energy and are vaporized while the base material reflects it.
Our process is much faster than sandblasting or chemical cleaning. Most surfaces require just one or two passes. The total time to complete a project depends on the size and level of detail.