Laser Photonics (LASE) Corporation attended the annual Waste Management Symposia in Phoenix, Arizona, alongside its technology partner Brokk. The two companies are collaborating on a laser-cleaning robot for remote nuclear decontamination and jointly presented their latest developments at the conference. Laser Photonics also introduced its next-generation CleanTech laser cleaning blaster, currently being custom engineered for a major nuclear power plant client. The system is designed to replace traditional abrasive sandblasting, which generates large volumes of secondary contaminated media that must be handled and disposed of as controlled waste. Instead, the CleanTech process removes and vaporizes surface contaminants at the point of treatment through a laser-driven transmutation mechanism, dramatically reducing secondary waste and associated disposal costs. The unit features an integrated fume extraction system and a modular shroud to capture airborne debris, supporting safer facility operations.
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