Forensic Light Source Kits Offer Searchlight Power!

 


 


See Spectronics Corp, in Product Connect Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Westbury, New York — Spectronics Corporation recently introduced the MAXIMA™ MFK-3500 Series Forensic Light Source Kits. Available with either a UV spot beam (MFK-3500S) or UV diffused beam (MFK-3500D), these kits utilize the latest Micro Discharge Light (MDL) technology to produce an ultra-powerful forensic inspection lamp. 

 
The MAXIMA lamp’s searchlight-type power allows for long-range, wide-area coverage. Working on either AC or DC voltage, it enables forensic specialists to view potential crime scene evidence in the field or in the laboratory. Its ultra-high intensity, 35-watt MDL bulb/reflector easily illuminates bodily fluids, fibers, fingerprints and other fluorescent samples, even in daylight. The lightweight lamp features a solid-state ballast and 8 foot (2.4 m) primary and secondary cords. A DC battery pack attaches easily to the ballast housing.
 
Five interchangeable, twist-lock forensic filters (UV, clear, general, blue and green) provide a maximum range of individual spectrums for enhanced detection of forensic samples.  
 
Both kits also include four pairs of UV-absorbing contrast spectacles (clear, yellow, orange and red) and an AC charger. The chargers are available in 120V, 230V, 240V and 100V versions. The lamp is stored in a rugged, plastic carrying case and a soft case is provided for the filters and spectacles.
 
For more information about the MAXIMA™ MFK-3500 Series Forensic Light Source Kits, call toll-free 1-800-274-8888. Outside the United States and Canada, call 516-333-4840.

 

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