Water and Environment

Precision laser-drilled stainless steel filtration solutions support reliable water treatment, wastewater management and environmental processing across demanding conditions.

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Built for the Realities of Water Treatment

Water treatment is rarely gentle. Screens meet everything from fine biological solids to abrasive grit, chemical shocks and fluctuating flow conditions. Most materials begin to deform under this mix, and once that change starts, separation efficiency becomes unpredictable.

ActionLaser screens are designed with these realities in mind. Plants using our chrome coated stainless steel, laser-drilled apertures often see something they are not used to: filtration that holds its shape day after day. Whether a system is pushing industrial wastewater, municipal screenings or complex environmental streams, the screen’s hole or slot geometry stays steady, giving operators a dependable baseline to work from.

This is the same strength that underpins filtration systems that have run successfully for decades, including installations in Japan where LaserScreens have supported wastewater treatment for over twenty years.

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Geometry That Supports Cleaner Process Flow

In water and wastewater, even small changes in aperture shape can change how an entire line behaves. A hole that is slightly too tight traps solids. A slot that widens too far sends material downstream that was never meant to get through.

This is where ActionLaser’s geometry makes a tangible difference. Ultra-fine, laser-drilled apertures can be produced at widths as small as thirty microns, matching the behaviour of the system rather than forcing operators to work around screen limitations.

Our dual-layer wastewater screens, customised with different aperture patterns, are designed to stabilise flow and protect processes without the distortion seen in older chrome-nickel designs.

Results and ROI

Water treatment plants often discover the true cost of filtration only after things go wrong. A screen warps, solids slip through, pumps strain, or a clarifier loads unevenly. One small weakness upstream can ripple through an entire system and turn a routine shift into a recovery exercise.

ActionLaser technology helps break that cycle. Plants that move from mesh or chrome nickel to laser-drilled stainless steel see a different pattern emerge: flows that stay steadier, separation that holds its line and equipment that no longer needs constant correction. In long-running wastewater installations, the same ActionLaser screens have remained in service for decades without losing their aperture accuracy.

That stability pays back in ways operators feel instantly. Fewer emergency cleans. Fewer chemical spikes. Fewer downstream fixes caused by solids that should never have made it that far. And because the screens hold their shape year after year, replacement schedules stretch out instead of tightening.

The return isn’t just lower maintenance spending. It is a smoother, calmer treatment process that protects equipment, reduces risk and gives operators confidence that their system will behave the same way tomorrow as it does today.

Stable flow and separation:

Precision apertures help keep treatment behaviour consistent across changing water conditions.

Durable stainless steel performance:

Screens stay reliable through abrasive flow, chemical exposure and repeated cleaning.

Fewer stoppages and maintenance demands:

Strong construction supports longer intervals between interventions.

Adaptable to varied treatment streams:

Aperture size, taper angle and open area can be matched to municipal, industrial or environmental filtration needs.

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Proven Across Continents, Conditions and Partnerships

Some water challenges cannot be solved with an off-the-shelf screen. They need a filtration partner who understands why the problem keeps returning and how to engineer a solution that lasts. That is where ActionLaser has made its mark.

Over the years, we have worked closely with global partners to resolve long-standing issues in water and wastewater treatment, including a four-year development program with CFT and Dow Chemical to improve polishing and membrane protection.

Through that work came our stainless steel screens with ultra fine, laser-drilled apertures that stood up to conditions where chrome-nickel filters repeatedly failed. Plants saw clearer feed conditions, steadier flows and far fewer interruptions caused by screen breakdowns.

You can see the same effect in long-running wastewater systems across Japan, where ActionLaser screens have kept treatment lines operating smoothly for more than two decades. Once installed, they become part of the infrastructure rather than a constant maintenance task. It’s a level of reliability that operators notice quickly and rely on year after year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do ActionLaser’s stainless-steel filtration screens improve performance and stability in water and wastewater treatment systems?
Laser-drilled apertures maintain precise geometry even under abrasive flow, chemical exposure and fluctuating pressure. This stability maintains consistent separation and prevents solids from slipping through or clogging the screen. As a result, pumps, clarifiers and downstream filters operate more smoothly. Operators gain a steady, predictable treatment process that holds its line day after day.
Why are laser-drilled stainless-steel screens a stronger alternative to mesh or chrome-nickel filters in wastewater and environmental processing?
Traditional mesh and chrome-nickel filters often distort or corrode when exposed to grit, bio-solids and cleaning chemicals. ActionLaser screens resist deformation thanks to chrome coated stainless-steel strength and controlled laser perforation. The apertures stay uniform, protecting downstream equipment and preserving flow stability. This durability reduces the frequency of change-outs and minimises reactive maintenance.
How do precise laser-drilled apertures enhance flow control and separation accuracy in variable water conditions?
Even minor changes in aperture size and taper can alter how a treatment line behaves. Laser drilling allows apertures as small as thirty microns to be produced with smooth, consistent walls that match the system’s flow profile. This accuracy prevents bottlenecks and leakage while maintaining clean, stable flow. It supports balanced operation across changing load or temperature conditions.
What proven long-term results show the reliability of ActionLaser’s stainless-steel screens in global water treatment installations?
ActionLaser screens have operated successfully for decades in water and wastewater facilities, including systems in Japan where the same screens have performed for more than twenty years. Plants report steadier flow, fewer blockages and a dramatic drop in emergency maintenance. The consistent tapered geometry prevents wear-related variation that commonly affects mesh or cloth filters. Once installed, the screens become part of the long-term infrastructure rather than a recurring maintenance task.
How do laser-drilled stainless-steel screens contribute to reduced maintenance, safer operations and lower overall treatment costs?
Longer-lasting screens result in fewer interventions and reduced manual cleaning in confined or hazardous areas. This reduces safety risks for maintenance crews and ensures operations run more predictably. The reduced need for emergency shutdowns saves energy, labour and chemical costs. Over time, the financial and safety benefits become significant for both municipal and industrial plants.
How has ActionLaser’s collaboration with global partners advanced filtration technology for water and environmental applications?
Through partnerships with organisations such as CFT and Dow Chemical, ActionLaser developed stainless-steel screens capable of maintaining aperture accuracy where chrome-nickel designs failed. These innovations improved membrane protection, polishing stages and overall water clarity. Collaborative R&D ensured that the screens could withstand extreme chemical and mechanical stress. The resulting technology is now proven across continents and treatment conditions.
What is ActionLaser’s goal in aperture size for dirty water treatment?
ActionLaser is working to achieve tapered slot widths of 30 microns or less.