How Laser Cleaning Works
Laser cleaning uses focused light energy to remove unwanted material from a surface. When the laser interacts with contaminants, the energy is absorbed, causing them to either vaporise or lift away without damaging the underlying material.
Laser performance is also influenced by beam profile, which controls how energy is distributed across the surface.
Gaussian Beam
A concentrated beam with higher intensity at the centre, suited for precision work and targeted removal such as corrosion cleaning or surface profiling.
Flat-Top Beam
A uniform beam with even energy distribution, ideal for delicate materials and consistent removal of thin coatings.

Our Services
Laser cleaning
Advanced laser cleaning systems available for lease or purchase, including pulsed and continuous wave machines across a range of power outputs to suit diverse industrial applications.
Laser engraving
High-precision laser engraving machines available for purchase, engineered for accuracy, durability, and consistent performance across multiple materials and production environments.
Training
Structured operator training delivered to New Zealand standards, ensuring safe use, regulatory compliance, and optimal equipment performance.
Laser Types and Applications
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PULSED WAVE
A pulse laser delivers energy in very short, controlled bursts rather than a continuous beam. These rapid pulses create high peak power, allowing the laser to remove or treat material precisely without overheating the surrounding area, making it ideal for intricate tasks and delicate materials.
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CONTINUOUS WAVE
A continuous wave laser emits a steady, uninterrupted beam of energy rather than short bursts. This consistent output delivers smooth, uniform energy, making it well-suited for applications that require continuous heating, cutting, or welding over larger areas.
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COMBINED UNITS
A combined laser system offers both pulse and continuous wave modes in a single machine. Users can switch between short, high-intensity bursts for precise, low-heat work or opt for a steady beam for continuous cutting or welding, providing flexibility across a wide range of applications.
Get in Touch
Address
Unit 15, 11 Northside Drive
Westgate
Auckland
Visits by appointment only
