Cummins Inc. has incorporated Laser Photonics’ CleanTech laser cleaning system into its engine maintenance operations at a facility in Orlando, Florida, extending a partnership that began with a prior deployment in another Cummins division.
The CleanTech system uses laser technology to remove rust, carbon, and other contaminants from engine components without harsh chemicals or abrasive media. The process preserves underlying metal, reduces waste, and can accelerate maintenance cycles, potentially lowering downtime for Cummins’ customers.
By adding this technology to its service portfolio, Cummins aims to improve the reliability of its diesel engines and strengthen its high‑margin service solutions offering. The laser cleaning capability is expected to enhance maintenance speed and reduce the need for costly component replacements, supporting the company’s broader strategy of delivering advanced, high‑value maintenance services to its global customer base.
"We are excited to work with Cummins again and to see our CleanTech system implemented into their operations," said Wayne Tupuola, CEO of Laser Photonics. The integration follows a successful earlier deployment with another Cummins division, underscoring the growing partnership between the two companies.
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