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ClearWater Tech, LLC

ClearWater Tech, LLC is celebrating 25 years of success as the leading designer and manufacturer of ozone generation equipment for the seafood industry and a wide range of other ozone applications.

Ozone plays an important role in virtually all aspects of the seafood industry. From fishing vessels, to processing plants, to grocery stores, ClearWater Tech has successfully applied ozone. Our proven technology has greatly enhanced food safety, processing surface sanitation, product rinsing, and extended shelf life.

ClearWater Tech sells its products through a professional distributor network that provides product support globally. These partners are backed by ClearWater Tech’s customer and technical service people and are educated through product and technology training. ClearWater Tech is an Ozone Industry Leader that you can trust to provide the proper product and technical support for your sanitation needs.

IMPROVES FOOD SAFETY - Safe oxidation & disinfection

IMPROVED FOOD QUALITY & SAVES MONEY – Extends shelf life

PROVEN TECHNOLOGY - Ozone has been used in municipal drinking water for over 75 years and in the food industry for over 20 years

PROTECTS THE ENVIRONMENT - Ozone is a green product that reduces pollution

Address:
850 Capitolio Way
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
us
Contact: Tim Chew
Telephone: 805-549-9724 or 800-262-0203
Email: sales@cwtozone.com
Web Site: www.cwtozone.com








Products:

HDO3 Skids

HDO3 Skids

The HDO3 series of clean-in-place (CIP) sanitation systems for surface cleaning and disinfection with the strength of ozone, nature’s powerful sanitizer. Designed and engineered as a complete turnkey solution, the HDO3 is a fully integrated, skid-mounted ozone generator providing ozone output ranges from 1.3 to 20 grams per hour.

Clearwater Tech - CD30nx

CD30nx

The CD30nx is the most advanced ozone generator on the market today. With theindustries first on-board System Information and Diagnostics (SID) LCD display, which provides a seamless user interface to control and monitor ozone production and system diagnostics, and can be displayed in various languages.

Clearwater Tech - CIP800

CIP800

The CIP800 is a complete wall-mounted ozone system providing ozone-enriched water for many different markets. It is perfect for clean-in-place and surface sanitation applications.
Clearwater Tech - MSW858

MSW858

The MSW858 mobile surface washer is a stainless steel ozone sanitation system that can deliver ozone-enriched cold water as the disinfectant. Since it's portable, you can sanitize just about anywhere.


 
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