Clean Laser CL1000 Price: Specs, Use Cases, and Quote Checklist
Quick answer
If you are searching for Clean Laser CL 1000 price, the working budget range in our current equipment data is $190,000 - $245,000 for the tracked CL 1000 Pro configuration.
That does not mean every 1kW cleaning quote lands there. Laser cleaning projects move on safety package, extraction, mobility, automation, and application validation. The right takeaway is budget band first, quote package second.
GSC is already sending clean laser cl 1000 price searches to equipment pages. This guide gives that traffic a better answer: a budget anchor, the role a 1kW cleaning system usually plays, and the shortlist questions that stop buyers from comparing incomplete quotes.
Primary CL1000 price page
Treat this guide as the primary CL1000 price page for searchers. The equipment detail page supports the price page with structured specs, while this page owns the price explanation, quote scope, and 1000W vs 1500W cleaning decision.
Price and core specs at a glance
| Tracked model | Clean Laser CL 1000 Pro 1kW URL |
| Tracked price band | $190,000 - $245,000 |
| Output class | 1kW industrial laser cleaning system |
| Laser type | Fiber cleaning |
| Wavelength | 1064 nm |
| Control system | Clean Laser controls |
| Typical fit | Rust, paint, coating removal, weld preparation, and precision surface treatment |
When a CL1000-class machine makes sense
A 1kW laser cleaning system is not an entry curiosity. Buyers step into this class when mechanical blasting, chemicals, or handheld low-power cleaning no longer meet throughput, repeatability, or substrate-protection requirements.
- Industrial rust and oxide removal: especially when the substrate cannot tolerate aggressive secondary damage.
- Paint and coating stripping: where cleanliness and process control matter more than cheapest possible removal.
- Pre-weld or pre-bond preparation: if process stability and documented repeatability are needed.
What moves the quote beyond the base machine
- Mobility versus fixed-cell installation
- Safety enclosure and extraction package
- Cleaning head options and application-specific optics
- Automation or robot integration scope
- Validation work for the exact coating, substrate, and cleanliness target
Quote checklist for buyers
- Define the contaminant and substrate pair before you compare quotes.
- Ask vendors to document cleaning rate, not just rated power.
- Confirm whether the quote includes extraction, safety hardware, and operator training.
- Request sample processing on your own coated parts or rust condition.
- Compare the machine against your wider options in the laser cleaning buying guide.
Related Export Assets
Export assets for cleaning-system procurement
Cleaning quotes move fast once safety scope, service model, and project payback enter the conversation. These assets give buyers a structured way to compare offers instead of trading ad hoc spreadsheets.
Vendor Shortlist Scorecard
Procurement-facing shortlist table that combines local equipment-dataset breadth, listed price bands, thickness coverage, and editorial fit notes.
Source: Derived from the local 2026 equipment expansion dataset, with editorial fit notes layered on top.
Service / Warranty Comparison Table
Contracting benchmark table that compares the service models buyers typically encounter and the clauses they should demand.
Source: Editorial benchmark framework built for RFQ diligence, using local warranty-field patterns as a baseline reference.
TCO / ROI Comparison Table
Capex-to-payback table for common laser-cell archetypes, grounded in local price bands and conservative operating assumptions.
Source: Computed from the ROI calculator plus local equipment price bands from the in-repo equipment datasets.