Laser Photonics Deploys CleanTech Laser Cleaning for Cummins Engine Maintenance
Laser Photonics has deployed its CleanTech laser cleaning system into engine maintenance processes at a Cummins facility, building on a prior integration with another Cummins division. The precision system removes rust, carbon buildup, and coatings without chemicals or abrasives, reducing waste and extending component life while supporting sustainable practices.
1. Integration at Cummins Facility
Laser Photonics successfully integrated its CleanTech laser cleaning system into engine maintenance workflows at a Cummins facility, marking a continued partnership after an earlier deployment in another Cummins division. This new integration underscores the technology’s adaptability to large-scale powertrain refurbishment operations.
2. CleanTech System Capabilities
The CleanTech system uses high-precision lasers to remove rust, carbon deposits, and coatings while preserving underlying metal, eliminating the need for chemical solvents or abrasive media. This noninvasive process enables faster turnaround times and minimizes secondary waste streams compared with traditional cleaning methods.
3. Sustainability and Operational Impact
By cutting chemical use and waste generation, CleanTech supports more sustainable maintenance practices and extends the service life of high-value engine components. The deployment at Cummins highlights Laser Photonics’ strategy to expand its footprint in energy and industrial markets through environmentally friendly solutions.