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Affordable UV LED flashlight for leak detection

07 May, 2015

Spectronics Corporation has introduced the LeakTracker (P/N LT-300) ─ a powerful, economical UV LED leak detection flashlight that is claimed to be ideal for all industrial fluid system applications.


LeakTracker features a high-output UV LED that delivers a high level of fluorescent dye response, making industrial leaks easier to spot. It works with all oil- and water-based fluorescent dyes, including difficult-to-fluoresce yellow, white and blue dyes ─ even in dirty fluids.

The flashlight features ‘instant-on’ operation. Its compact size allows it to get into cramped areas many larger lamps can’t. A rugged, corrosion-resistant, anodised lamp body stands up to years of heavy use. Powered by standard AAA batteries (included), the unit features a 100,000-hour LED service life.

LeakTracker comes complete with a lanyard, belt holster, three ‘AAA’ batteries and UV-absorbing glasses.

www.spectroline.com




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