Technology

"Ideal solution to the problem": a new laser will return to old rockets and planes (video)

Military equipment and weapons often suffer from corrosion, but scientists have found a way to remove it quickly and safely so that machines serve the military longer. Laser Photonics Corporation, a well -known laser industrial developer, has released the Defenstech Missile Laser Rust Inhibitor (MLRI) laser system 2000, Businesswire reports.

With this product, industry professionals can effectively extend the service life and productivity of rockets and other military equipment, the system developers say. MLRI 2000 is a laser rust, paint and other elements of different types of surfaces. Laser Photonics Defenstech Cleaning Equipment is a safe and effective solution for all kinds of troops for the maintenance and operation of transport, aircraft, ships, equipment and more.

Laser cleaning faster, safer and more efficient than traditional methods. In addition, through corrosion, military and large industrial corporations have to spend billions of dollars on metals and surfaces that suffer from humidity. Very often in advanced cases the mechanisms are so rusty that they can no longer be cleaned with conventional means, and then they have to be replaced entirely, which causes huge material damage.

"Corrosion is a problem that continues to disturb the defense industry, and MLRI-2000 is the perfect solution to this problem," said Wayne Tupola, Chief Executive Director of Laser Photonics. Laser Photonics manufactures laser equipment that effectively replaces old sandblasting or abrasive treatment methods. Laser Photonics is currently included in the Fortune 1000 list in aerospace, automotive, defense and energy industries.