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Maxxeon Inc. announces new ultraviolet inspection light for aircraft MRO

Maxxeon Inc. Press Release | April 24, 2014

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Lighting tool manufacturer, Maxxeon Inc., has designed a new UV inspection light for non-destructive testing (NDT) that combines cordless portability with performance that exceeds ASTM E2297 requirements for intensity.
Maxxeon Inc. has introduced a new cordless tool for fluorescent magnetic particle and penetrant NDT testing. This tool has been designed for use by manufacturing, maintenance and quality control technicians in the aircraft, oilfield, chemical processing, casting and machining industries.
The company claims to have achieved exceptional versatility in their new WorkStar 2003 high output UV inspection light by integrating the new light with the features of the company’s popular WorkStar 2000 work light. The new inspection light employs an advanced UV LED to deliver a tool with the following unique combination of features:
  • UV light exceeds ASTM E2297 requirements of 10,000 µW/cm²
  • Instant on – no warm-up period needed
  • Cordless, rechargeable functionality
  • Moveable light head
  • Magnetic mounting capability
  • Retractable hook for suspending
  • Two level power selection
  • Removable belt clip
  • Tripod mount capability
The manufacturer has introduced this light primarily for use by NDT technicians, but according to company spokesperson Roger Britt, this product is also very effective for other uses:
  • Locating leaks in air conditioning, coolant and hydraulic systems by fluorescing the dye in the system
  • Locating leaks in filters in bag plant operations by fluorescing the UV reflective particles
  • Forensics – crime site investigation 
  • Counterfeit detection 
  • Organic / Inorganic substance detection in hospitals, restaurants and other institutions
The Maxxeon WorkStar 2003 (part number MXN02003) is available from industrial supply houses and tool distributors across the US. More information about this product can be found here 

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