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| November 2007 |
US Government agency purchases 20W lasers to remove metal oxides on various substrates. The application is classified. |
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| August 2007 |
150W lasers are being chosen by leading automotive component manufacturer as the worldwide standard for surface preparation prior to adhesive bonding process. The application is the waterproof sealing of electrical control boxes. |
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| July 2007 |
The US Coast Guard orders 300W and 500W laser systems for paint removal applications on air crafts. The systems will be based in the USCG main maintenance depot.
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| April 2007 |
A leading manufacturer of ice cream cones orders 150W laser. The customer cleans conveyor ovens with the laser. The laser cleans faster and better compared to conventional methods. |
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| March 2007 |
AUDI AG installs 2nd set of 3 high power lasers for in-line surface treatment of aluminum car bodies. Audi TT and Q5 receive laser surface treatment. The lasers are integrated into a fully automated process. The laser replaced a chemical dipping process. |
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| December 2006 |
The Philadelphia Museum of Art orders 20W laser system. The cleaning laser will be used to clean various objects, sculptures and areas of the museum's facade. |
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| November 2006 |
Introduction of a mobile diode pumped 300W laser. The latest evolution of our diode pumped laser cleaning systems. High tech at low cost, due to modular construction. |
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| September 2006 |
adapt laser systems introduces next generation 150W mobile laser cleaning system. The unit is diode pumped and Q-switched, offering the highest level of performance and reliability. |
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| April 2006 |
Due to high demand for larger filter units, we further expanded our filter line-up and added the Airfilter XL for high powered lasers and/or large volume applications. The unit can filter up to 2,500 cfm and can also be used for welding applications. More at www.laserfilter.com |
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| January 2006 |
We expandede our line of laser fume extractors and added a smaller, entry level unit to the filter line-up, the Airfilter MINI. The unit has all the features of the LMD 508 but offers a combination filter. More at www.laserfilter.com |
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| November 2005 |
US Air Force published test report for CL 120Q laser system. Various tests were performed on different substrates. No damage to metal substrates was detected, while removing paint. Laser proves very effective and also can remove coatings containing CrVI under the new OSHA limits. |
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| October 2005 |
adapt laser systems introduces a new ultra-compact 20 Watt fiber laser. The laser can be operated on 110V or batteries and has excellent optical beam qualities. A 20 Watt backpacklaser is also available. |
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| October 2005 |
Tinker AFB, OK places an order for CL 500 Q laser system for paint removal on aircraft |
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| September 2005 |
The ARMY depot in Ft. Rucker orders a third laser system for aircraft paint removal tasks. |
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| September 2005 |
Adapt laser systems opens Midatlantic office in East Texas, PA to better serve our east coast clients. |
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| August 2005 |
Warner Robins AFB installs 120 Watt laser in F-15 paint stripping facility. Adapt laser systems are now being used in all major US Air Force aircraft maintenance depots. |
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July 2005
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adapt laser systems introduces new Glovebox with a working area of 3x5 ft. and clamshell design. |
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June 2005
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adapt laser systems moves to new 4,000 sqft facility in Kansas City, MO at 1627 W 31st Street. |
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April 2005
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adapt laser systems becomes the exclusive distributor for TEKA laser fume extraction systems in North America. |
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March 2005
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MAN Roland, a leading manufacturer of printing equipment, purchases a 120 W laser to clean large newspaper presses.
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| February 2005 |
Tinker Air Force Base orders 120 W laser and Glovebox for aircraft appliactions. |
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| December 2004 |
We keep growing in the AC industry: Hill AFB places an order for two laser systems (120 and 500 Watt). The lasers will be used on various aircraft components |
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| October 2004 |
The ARMY depot in Ft. Rucker, AL places an order for two laser systems: one 120 W laser with two optics and one 500 W laser. The depot is one of the Army's leading facility for helicopter maintenance and is responsible for over 600 aircraft. |
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| September 2004 |
The Boeing Company and Tinker Air Force Base, OK include adapt laser technology in their test program for the B-52 Fuel Tank Topcoat Peeling project. Field tests are planned for December. |
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| July 2004 |
The magazine Plastics Technology publishes an article about laser cleaning technology for the plastic molding industry. Click here to read the article. |
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| July 2004 |
Adapt laser systems are being used to laser clean the sand-stone facade of a historic mansion. The total area of the facade is approx. 20,000 sqft, which makes this job one of the largest facade laser cleaning projects in the world |
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