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Light Boxes use 1,000 hr bulb.

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October 14, 2005 - Available in FL3000 Series fiber-optic, 150 W halogen light boxes and light guides, FL-400 EKE Bulb operates at 3,200° K, providing bright light source for inspection across wide range of applications. Available in annular and dual point source configurations, solid-state Micro-Lite® FL3000 is ESD-safe to protect sensitive electronic products. Design prevents burnout of fiber-optic transmission components, while soft start feature prolongs bulb life.

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Micro-Lite
2039 Bridge Street
Three Rivers, MA, 01080
USA



Micro-Lite® Intros New 1,000-hr. EKE Bulb for Microscope Light Source; 4X Life at the Same Price


Three Rivers, Massachusetts, USA - Micro-Lite®, the world's leading supplier of microscope illumination sources, announces the availability of a new 1,000-hour EKE bulb for its popular fiberoptic FL3000 series 150 watt halogen light boxes and light guides. The new 1,000 hour bulb, #FL-400, lasts four times as long as any comparable EKE bulb, and operates at 3200 degrees Kelvin, providing a bright light source for accurate inspection across the widest range of applications. Typical older-style bulbs have an average life of 250 hours and are more expensive to replace. The FL-400 bulb does not cost any more to replace; because it lasts four times longer than older style EKE replacement bulbs, it delivers exceptional value.

Available in both annular and dual point source configurations, the solid-state Micro-Lite® FL3000 provides cool, bright, long lasting, stable light for production and inspection work. Its unique design prevents burnout of fiberoptic transmission components while delivering 45% more light than competitive systems. Available in all voltages, the FL3000 has a new "soft start" feature that helps prolong bulb life. The FL3000 also features an ESD-safe design to protect sensitive electronic products. A special IR filter to reduce heat is included in each unit. Solid state dimming and a universal nose piece provide easy to use, bright, soft light in a multi-functional package. Color filters are also available.

Micro-Lite® is the leading supplier of microscope illumination products, both fiberoptic and ring lights, and provides full spectrum lighting exclusively to the microscope lighting industry. Micro-Lite illumination products fit most microscopes and all Stereo-zoom based production microscopes on the market, both new and old, including: Nikon, Olympus, Unitron, Leica, Meiji, and Prolite® products. For more information, visit www.micro-lite.com, or contact the company at 2039 Bridge Street, Three Rivers, Massachusetts, 01080 USA; Tel. + 413.289.1313, Fax: +1.413.289.1754; E-mail: info@micro-lite.com.
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