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Navy To Use Laser Photonics’ Cutting-Edge Cleaning Tech
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U.S. Navy Command in Virginia Beach placed an order in August for technology that the manufacturer says could revolutionize military maintenance. Laser Photonics Corporation (NASDAQ: LASE) (LPC), in partnership with Fonon Technologies, received an order for its DefenseTech MF-1020 portable handheld laser cleaning system. LPC’s DefenseTech MF-1020 may even indicate a new paradigm for cleaning naval equipment.
The MF-1020 has:
Dual-axis technology for precision cleaning
Flexible voltage options for global deployment
Chemical-free operation for enhanced safety and sustainability
That makes for a battle-ready, rust-free fleet, all without the harsh chemicals or abrasive materials commonly used for cleaning. The MF-1020 removes coatings and residue while preserving the integrity of critical components and keeping servicemembers safe.
It's not just about cleanliness and safety – it's about extending equipment lifespan and ensuring operational readiness far into the future. The MF-1020 is a leap forward in operational efficiency and environmental responsibility, says LPC.
Ready to bring your maintenance operations into the future? Contact LPC's sales team today for a consultation and see firsthand how laser cleaning technology can transform your processes.