Industrial leak detection

Feb. 10, 2009
Brochure on Spectroline leak detection products and diagnostic tools details high-intensity, corded UV lamps, such as Maxima ML-3500 and BIB- 150P, as well as cordless, rechargeable LED flashlights such as the Optimax 3000 and Optimax 365. ...

Brochure on Spectroline leak detection products and diagnostic tools details high-intensity, corded UV lamps, such as Maxima ML-3500 and BIB- 150P, as well as cordless, rechargeable LED flashlights such as the Optimax 3000 and Optimax 365. Marksman ultrasonic diagnostic tool, Cobra series of multi-purpose borescopes, and PRO-Alert electronic refrigerant leak detector are highlighted. Information is provided about fluorescent dyes used to detect leaks of hydraulic fluid.

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

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