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April 7, 2005 - Measuring 7¼ inches long, Spectroline® OPTIMAX Jrâ„¢ reveals refrigerant leaks in crowded air conditioning and refrigeration equipment by making fluorescent dyes glow. Cordless unit weighs 5 oz and can be carried in user's pocket. Utilizing LED bulb with 100,000 hr life, product is powered by 3 AA batteries and provides over 4 hr of peak performance with choice of continuous or intermittent illumination. Flashlight comes with fluorescence-enhancing glasses.

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Spectronics Corp.
956 Brush Hollow Rd.
Westbury, NY, 11590
USA


Mini Leak Detection Flashlight Is Easy to Use in Tight Areas

Westbury, New York — Spectronics Corporation has introduced the super-compact Spectroline® OPTIMAX Jrâ„¢ — a cordless leak detection flashlight that reveals refrigerant leaks in crowded AC&R equipment that is off limits to larger lamps. It is just 7¼ inches (19cm) long, weighs only 5 ounces (140g), and is easy to carry in a pocket.

This powerful, low-cost flashlight makes all manufacturers' fluorescent dyes glow brightly, so technicians can quickly pinpoint each and every refrigerant leak in all types of equipment. It provides over four hours of peak performance with a choice of continuous or intermittent illumination.

The OPTIMAX Jr is powered by three AA batteries, which are included, and features an LED bulb with a 100,000 hour life. The flashlight comes with fluorescence-enhancing glasses.

Spectroline leak detection is the proven method to locate even the smallest leaks in air conditioning and refrigeration systems. Simply add a small amount of fluorescent dye into a system and allow it to circulate. Wherever the refrigerant escapes, so does the dye, which remains at all leak sites. Scan the system with a high-intensity inspection lamp, and you'll see the dye glowing brightly to show the exact location of every leak.

For more information about the OPTIMAX Jr leak detection flashlight, write to Spectronics Corporation, 956 Brush Hollow Road, Westbury, New York 11590. Call toll-free 1-800-274-8888 or fax 1-800-491-6868. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-4840 or fax 516-333-4859. Website at www.spectroline.com.
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