Description
OPTI-LUX™ 365 Series inspection flashlights feature a powerful UV-A (365 nm) LED light source coupled with a rugged anodized lamp body. Lightweight and compact, they reduce user fatigue while providing an extremely uniform beam profile that surpasses those of more expensive lamps. Available in four models to suit your specific NDT needs: high-intensity or standard-intensity versions, each with or without an internal black light filter.
Features
- Choice of nominal steady-state UV-A intensity of 10,000 μW/cm2 or maximum of 4,500 μW/cm2 at 38 cm
- Coverage area up to 6.3 cm diameter at 38 cm, with minimum UV-A intensity of 2,000 μW/cm2
- Anodized aluminum lamp body minimizes corrosion and stands up to years of heavy use
- Instant-on operation; lamp reaches full intensity immediately!
- Convenient on/off switch for easy, one-handed operation
- 30,000-hour LED service life
- Powered by one rechargeable lithium-ion battery with an extra battery included with the lamp. Each provides 4 hours of continuous inspection between charges.
- Meets ASTM UV-A intensity specifications for FPI and MPI
- Both high- and standard-intensity versions are available with internal black light filter. Externally mounted black light filter with rubber bumper can be purchased as an accessory.
Models
Model
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Nominal steadystate
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Visible light
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Diameter of UV-A
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High intensity, with clear filter |
(8.6 lux) |
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High intensity, with internal black light filter |
(4.3 lux) |
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Standard intensity, with clear filter |
(3.2 lux) |
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Standard intensity, with internal black light filter |
(2.1 lux) |
Specifications
Light Source: | UV-A LED | |
Lamp Style: | Cordless flashlight | |
Lamp Head Diameter: | 1.25 in (3.2 cm) | |
Length: | 6 in (15.2 cm) | |
Weight (w/battery): | 4.6 oz (130 g) | |
Power Requirement: | One 3.7V 2200mA/Hr lithium-ion battery (rechargeable) | |
Run time: | 4 hours (continuous) | |
Charge time: | 8 hours | |
Charging cradle: | Two-battery capability with AC power cord.
Available in 120V, 230V, 240V and 100V versions. |