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Leak detection
May 1, 2006
The company's Spectroline® fluorescent leak detection line of products is featured in this brochure. Included are details about the OPTIMAX™ and OPTIMAX Jr™ LED flashlights, the TITAN™ UV/Blue lamp, and the Quad Max Pro™ LED multifunction lamp. Selection and dosage charts are also included.
-Spectronics Corporation FREE INFO: CIRCLE NO. 515
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Leader in design, manufacture & service of gas detection and indoor air quality systems for commercial HVAC, institutional, municipal and light industrial markets worldwide. We offer best in class service and technical expertise. We have a solution for almost any type of application and our mission is SAFER AIR EVERYWHERE.
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