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Bakken Directory 04/28/2013: Larson Electronics offers strobe hazard strobe light
Larson Electronics said March 14 that it has announced the addition of an LED strobe light designed for use in hazardous locations where corrosive conditions are commonly encountered. The HALSB-CRNM-LED Hazardous Area Strobing LED Light Beacon is constructed with a non metallic design that features a excellent resistance to corrosion and incorporates a high power LED lamp for brilliant signal output and high reliability in hazardous locations where easy signal visibility is critical
The HALSB-CRNM-LED hazardous area LED beacon light from Larson Electronics is a powerful signal beacon that provides high reliability and durability with corrosion resistant construction and high output LED lamp assembly. This powerful strobing beacon is constructed with a housing formed from GE Lexan polycarbonate, giving it excellent resistance to the effects of corrosion from exposure to marine environments, high humidity, salt water and damaging chemicals. A Pyrex lamp globe provides protection for the LED assembly and is also resistant to the effects of damaging environments and heat. This beacon light is NEMA 4X rated against water intrusion, making it suitable for wet locations and hose down areas, and is USCG approved for marine locations as well. For more information visit www.larsonelectronics.com.
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