Laser paint removal does not require chemicals or solvents that can be harmful to the environment and health. Since the laser process has no mechanical contact, less waste is generated during the process and there is no need to handle hazardous materials.
Although the initial purchase cost of laser equipment may be higher, it can be more cost-effective in the long run by reducing the cost of purchasing, storing and disposing of chemicals. In addition, the laser procedure is faster and more efficient, which reduces working time and increases productivity.
During laser paint removal, no toxic chemicals are needed, so risks to the health of employees and the environment are minimized. Laser systems can often be automated, so operators can stay away from hazardous work areas, further increasing work safety.