"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
So, I've been considering going LED. I've currently got a Douthitt 5000w MH unit. I have nothing but great things to say about the performance and support for both the exposure unit and both CTS units....but I have a narrow window where I could probably get my request for a new unit approved. The space savings alone would be awesome (we have a DMZ...it's huge). Not to mention the electricity savings, bulb savings, consistency improvements...and I imagine a reduction in the amount of heat they put off at idle and running, as well as noise? Please tell me if my expectations are wrong.We coat with Aquasol HV (sometimes HVP) and HS for HD screens...so photopolymer, though we do add diazo sensitizer for added strength.I also need it to accommodate 2 frame sizes, 23x31 MZXs and 32x48 M6s. Douthitt does have a unit (water cooled!) but it is a conveyor and doesn't come close to handling our jumbo frames.The CCI LED-EXP unit is interesting and very configurable, but I've not heard a peep around here about it...The same for the Light Speed Equipment unit. Though this is understandable since these things seem to be coming out from all of the expected brands as well as out of the woodwork from all manner of manufacturer.The first limiting factor will be what units can accommodate the 32x48 M6s...and I'm sure that will pare down my options significantly. But what other units are on the market?CCIM&RDouthittVastexWorkhorseLightspeedAnatol...any I'm missing?Assuming I can find one that accommodates my jumbos then we get down to the nitty gritty. Are they really that great? Assuming I stay with nothing but Aquasol (which I have no reason to think I won't) what can I expect for exposure times and cure compared to a 5000w MH? Comparable? Faster? I'm fine if it takes a little longer to get a solid exposure given the many other benefits. I've heard some rumbling suggesting super-fine detail might be a little worse, but practically speaking would a 55-60lpi screen print on your average commodity garment even reflect this? Do we get solid cross-linking? I only ask because we do a bit of DC and post expose for durability...would that be compromised?I only ask all of this because I've been spoiled with a 5000w MH since I started here a forever-and-a-half ago...so I have no idea what other things I might have to look out for.Thanks in advance for any advice.EDIT:Also, are all LEDs created equally? I would imagine not. If so, who has the best LEDs for the spectrum I need to nail for photopolymer+diazo...?
I'll be completely honest and say that coming from a Richmond Solarbeam 10K watt unit, I'm a little bit disappointed in a few aspects of LED but overall it's a good unit. We have the Vastex unit. The pros are the bulbs never losing intensity, no heat, and energy consumption, but when it comes down to it, it absolutely does not cross-link OUR SCREENS as good as our MH unit did. On the surface it's a close match, but dig deeper, and we have had issues with screens breaking down, reclaiming problems, and a few other minor irritants that we're not used to dealing with, but I don't know that I'd not make the same choice had I had to do it again. It's a toss up I guess. The first DC screen I did with our LED lasted 5 print strokes, and I exposed it for about 90 seconds and we're doing our plastisol screens at around 40 seconds. But it's nice to not have to worry about buying bulbs. Our vacuum draw down is abysmal, but I've heard from numerous reliable sources that they've fixed that glaring issue that I still can't believe was ever an issue even on the first unit sold, but I digress. We can shoot screens for 5 seconds (305's) and they will hold up fairly well for plastisol, or for 100 seconds and they hold up very well, so exposure latitude is crazy good with the emulsions we've used on the LED...but they were also very good on the Richmond. We've settled in on 25 seconds for high mesh, 40 seconds for middle mesh counts, and 50 seconds for low mesh.
Quote from: alan802 on May 06, 2015, 05:29:11 PMI'll be completely honest and say that coming from a Richmond Solarbeam 10K watt unit, I'm a little bit disappointed in a few aspects of LED but overall it's a good unit. We have the Vastex unit. The pros are the bulbs never losing intensity, no heat, and energy consumption, but when it comes down to it, it absolutely does not cross-link OUR SCREENS as good as our MH unit did. On the surface it's a close match, but dig deeper, and we have had issues with screens breaking down, reclaiming problems, and a few other minor irritants that we're not used to dealing with, but I don't know that I'd not make the same choice had I had to do it again. It's a toss up I guess. The first DC screen I did with our LED lasted 5 print strokes, and I exposed it for about 90 seconds and we're doing our plastisol screens at around 40 seconds. But it's nice to not have to worry about buying bulbs. Our vacuum draw down is abysmal, but I've heard from numerous reliable sources that they've fixed that glaring issue that I still can't believe was ever an issue even on the first unit sold, but I digress. We can shoot screens for 5 seconds (305's) and they will hold up fairly well for plastisol, or for 100 seconds and they hold up very well, so exposure latitude is crazy good with the emulsions we've used on the LED...but they were also very good on the Richmond. We've settled in on 25 seconds for high mesh, 40 seconds for middle mesh counts, and 50 seconds for low mesh. This is part of the problem with labeling LED as a generic system. None of our customers are complaining of screen failure in Diazo or photopolymer systems. All systems are NOT alike. Just a FYI.