Todd Dunning
Todd DunningMAUnited States
Optical Materials for Laser Systems
Published
Feb 21, 2026

Energy and Power Laser Cleaning

Laser cleaning applications in the energy and power sector effectively remove contaminants from critical components like turbine blades and electrical insulators, ensuring reliable performance without abrasive damage. Operators typically dial in precise settings to clear rust, coatings, or debris from surfaces in power plants and renewable energy setups, which maintains equipment integrity and supports uninterrupted operations. Deployment often requires controlled environments to manage laser emissions safely, addressing potential hazards through proper shielding and ventilation while complying with workplace safety standards. Overall, this approach achieves cleaner results on conductive materials, reduces maintenance needs, and enhances system durability in demanding conditions.

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