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Leak-detection flashlight

Nov. 12, 2013
Leak-detection flashlight
The Optimax 400 violet-light LED leak-detection flashlight emits little visible light, which makes industrial fluid leaks easy to spot. The device features a high-output LED that causes fluorescent dyes to glow brightly and with higher contrast. A prefocused beam optimizes fluorescent response without any adjustments. With power comparable to high-intensity 150-W lamps, it works well with the company’s Spectroline Oil-Glo oil-based dyes and Water-Glo water dye.

The flashlight features “instant-on” operation, is cordless, has a corrosion-resistant, anodized lamp body, operates on AAA batteries, and has an LED with a 100,000-hr service life.

Spectronics Corp.,(800) 274-8888, www.spectroline.com

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