Preparation work that supports coating, repair, bonding and finishing decisions.
Surface preparation is often where laser cleaning becomes strategically useful. Instead of viewing it only as removal, clients can assess it as a controlled preparation step that supports downstream processes such as coating, welding, inspection, bonding or restoration.

Why this matters
- Preparation quality affects what happens next
- Selective treatment can help where surrounding areas should remain untouched
- Laser may support a cleaner workflow in suitable environments
- It can be valuable for businesses building a more premium process standard
Questions worth asking
What is the contaminant? What finish is required before the next operation? Is mobility or throughput more important? How repeatable does the process need to be? Those questions guide whether laser preparation is commercially sensible.
META viewpoint
META treats surface preparation as a process conversation, not just a machine sale. The right equipment should support the entire workflow, not simply perform a single isolated task.
Next step
If preparation quality is driving a wider production or restoration issue, provide the material, contamination type and what comes next in the process.