New Catalogue on Leak Detection and Diagnostic Tools

Measurement and testing

New Catalogue on Leak Detection and Diagnostic Tools

19 Jun, 2009

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Spectronics Corporation (USA) has published a new 28-page, full-colour catalogue on its complete line of Spectroline® products for HVAC/R and industrial fluid leak detection.

The catalogue contains information about all of the company’s popular leak detection lamps and kits, including the new OPTIMAX™ 365 true UV LED flashlight and the Optimax™ 3000 super-high intensity blue LED cordless, rechargeable lamp. Also highlighted are corded UV lamps such as the Maxima™ and the new Tritan™ 365 ultra-high intensity, multi-LED, broad-beam UV lamp, which is perfect for identifying leaks in larger AC&R systems. A lamp comparison chart helps users select the right model for their specific application.   Several pages are devoted to the four injection methods used to add Spectroline® fluorescent dyes to various size AC&R systems. Hook-up diagrams and technical tips aid in proper injection usage. Detailed charts match the appropriate injection kit and dye cartridge to each lubricant system.    Also included is information about a full range of fluorescent dyes for industrial fluid systems such as oil, fuel, hydraulics and water. A helpful chart explains the precise amount of dye to use with the different host fluids.

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