Clearstone delivers the benefits of LED technology in an robust, convenient, turn-key system to be used in ultra-violet applications, such as curing adhesives, coatings, inks and other light-sensitive materials. For over a decade, Clearstone Technologies has provided bespoke UV LED solutions to the manufacturing industry. Our products have been used in adhesive assembly, coating processes, and inspection equipment. We also provide solutions to the printing industry providing fast-cure resources for inks.
Controllers
Clearstone produces two main power supplies/controllers. A bench-top system as well as an industrial system- each of which is compatible with multiple LED heads. Check out the product pages to find out which is right for you.
CF2000
A bench-top power supply/controller compatible with multiple LED heads. RoHS compliant.
CF3000
A power supply/controller compatible with multiple LED heads. RoHS compliant.
CT2000
An industrial-grade power supply/controller with multiple LED heads. RoHS compliant.
Controlled-Atmosphere Cure Chamber
CA3200 (NEW)
An integrated UV LED light source, power supply, and controlled atmosphere curing chamber. Available in 365 nm, 385nm, and 400 nm light.
A UV LED atmosphere cure chamber that prevents oxygen inhibition and provides a tack-free surface cure. Available in 365 nm, 385nm, 395 nm and 455 nm light.
LED Heads
We offer many different UV LED heads that come with a variety of wavelengths in order to suit many curing and other applications.
JL3-SERIES
Our small UV LED heads are light sources compatible with the CF2000, the tabletop controller/power supply.
LN-SERIES
Our small UV LED heads are light sources compatible with the CF2000, the tabletop controller/power supply.
AL-SERIES
Our large LED Heads are compatible with the CT2000, an industrial controller/power supply
LTR2-SERIES
Our large LED Heads are compatible with the CT2000, an industrial controller/power supply
Do you need help deciding which solution is best for you?
Clearstone Technologies is here to help. Contact us to talk to an experienced engineer about your project.