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Vol. 17, No. 47 Week of November 18, 2012
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas

Bakken Directory 2012: Larson Electronics Magnalight’s explosion proof light

Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com said July 25 that it has released an affordable explosion proof LED light fixture designed specifically for use in wet and corrosive locations. Able to withstand the damaging effects of wet and corrosive environments, the HALP- 48-2L-LED explosion proof LED light provides high light output combined easy upgrading capability.

Costing less than comparable LED lights with permanently integrated LEDs, these fixtures are ideal for cost conscious operators in the petrochemical and industrial marine industries who require durable and effective lighting solutions that can be easily serviced, the company says.

The HALP- 48-2L-LED Class 1 Division 2 LED Light is an ideal lighting solution for those in the marine and petrochemical industries who need a Class 1 Division 2 lighting solution that can stand up to the corrosive affects of marine and wet environments, Larson says.

Featuring non-corrosive materials including a glass fiber reinforced polyester housing, poured in cover gasket, stainless steel cover latches, and impact resistant acrylic diffuser, this light is specifically designed for areas where wetness and corrosive marine conditions are problems.

For more information visit Magnalight.com.



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