Oil and Gas Industry

Oil and Gas

In the often-harsh conditions that the oil and gas industry operates in, laser ablation is a high-tech technology process that helps clients protect the many vital pieces of equipment they need to run their processing plants efficiently and safely.

From pipelines and storage tanks to the many other steel structures that oil companies use, LASMO's laser ablation equipment has proven to be a real game-changer when it comes to downtime and maintenance.

The LASMO laser ablation process has proven extremely effective at removing corrosion and coatings such as paint from equipment used in the refining process. The benefits of using laser ablation include reduced clean-up time, improved surface preparation, increased safety and minimal business disruption.

Environmentally friendly, precise, and cost effective.

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Oil and Gas Industry

Laser Cleaning Solutions

that work

RUST, OXIDE & PAINT
COMPLETE SUPPORT
CLEANING & INSPECTING
ETCHING & SCORING
Useful on any substrate and commonly used within residential, manufacturing, and industrial sectors.
We are a valued supplier of laser ablation and asset services to the oil and gas industry.
Tube inspection from the planning stage through to the execution and report finalisation exercise.
Ideally suited to facilitate metallurgical investigation and is commonly used to remove contamination and corrosion
Removal of thick coatings to enable accurate NDT inspections and removal of contaminants to improve weld quality .
Same day turnaround time com[pared to conventional cleaning methods saving you time & money.
Laser ablation of welds & internal structures inside reactors, vessels, tanks, turbine housing, ships, tunnels & other structures.
High accuracy 3D imaging enables complete assessment of assets and infrastructure damage
Hard surfaces within the confines of the hulls can be cleaned without any risk of contaminating adjacent equipment or instrument panels.