• Features and Benefits:
    • Effective in removing oily soils, light grease, finger prints, cutting fluids and coolants, salt residues, loose scale and rust.
    • Safe for use on steel, aluminum, magnesium, copper, titanium, nickel alloys; most plastics, composites and bonded paints.
    • Nonflammable, phenol free, heavy metals free, low foaming, and utilizes biodegradable surfactants.
    • Used in soak tanks, agitated dip tanks, spray washers, steam cleaners, and ultrasonic cleaners.
    • Low foaming, free rinsing, yielding clean streak free surfaces.
    Available as 1 gallon (3.8 L), 5 gallon (18.9 L), 55 gallon (208 L)
  • Advanced Digital Radiometer/Photometer Kit

    Single detector with dual sensors measures both ultraviolet and visible light. Complies with ASTM specifications for MPI and FPI. Specially engineered for NDT applications.

  • AccuPRO™ Series meters feature an advanced, microprocessor-controlled readout unit calibrated to accurately measure and display UV-A, Blue, and Visible light readings.

    Available in two versions: The AccuPRO™ (XP-2000) readout unit features a single dual-wavelength sensor detector designed to measure both ultraviolet and visible light. The AccuPRO™ Plus (XP-4000) features a single 3-in-1 multi-purpose sensor that measures ultraviolet, visible and blue light. These compact, lightweight, battery-operated units are ideal for use in the field, the factory or anywhere accurate light measurements are needed!
  • 100ml Centrifuge Tube – Not Certified.
  • Highest Quality, Longest Running, Most Convenient Compliant LED UV-A Flashlight in the World! 

    >Available in two models: Standard-Intensity (SPN-CLR365-SC) High-Intensity (SPN-CLR365-HC)
  • The Gould-Bass DLM-1000 Digital Radiometer is a portable, 3-1/2 digit instrument that measures either blacklight intensity in the spectral range of 320-400 nanometers in microwatts per square centimeter or visible light intensity of 380-700 nanometers (photometric response) in footcandles, depending upon the sensor selected.