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MODEL BIB-150P 365nM Longwave Blacklight

MODEL BIB-150P 365nM Longwave Blacklight Image

It's easy to detect rodent contamination with the BIB-150P Black Light Lamp because rodent hair, feces and urine fluoresce under it's longwave UV light. with an inspection range of up to 25 feet (7.6 m)

Rodent hair fluoresces blue-white and can be easliy identified on sacking or intermixed with grains. Rodent urine fluoresces blue-white to yellow-white when dry, bluer when fresh. Since rodents usually urinate while in motion, they make a characteristic droplet pattern which is distinguishable from other fluorescent material.
The BIB-150P Black Light is great for warehouse and over-the road trailers inspections that come into your distribution centers with possible contamination.

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental subject tanks used for the transport of dairy products must have the interior of the tank inspected with a black lamp (ultraviolet) after cleaning and flushing as outlined above. Tanks shall not be used when odors or contaminants are found or suspected. This is where the BIB-150P can play such a significant role in sanitation.

The BIB-150P ultraviolet lamp is also engineered to
produce super-high UV intensity to detect stains on carpet, rug and upholstery. The BIB-150P ultraviolet lamp can be used along with fluorescing dyes to pinpoint any industrial leak of oil, hydraulics, refrigerant, gasoline, diesel fuel or water. After adding the appropriate dye to the system and allowing it to circulate, the BIB-150P will cause the dye to glow brightly at leakage areas. The additive safely remains in the system until the refrigeration oil is changed, so future leaks are found as soon as the system is reinspected with the UV lamp. The BIB-150P UV lamp, with it's unique and powerful 150-watt Built-In-Ballast(TM) bulb is the world's top-selling unit for air-conditioning and refrigeration leak detection. The new improvements to the BIB-150P make it better than ever.

Non-destructive testing is a descriptive term used for the examination of materials and components to determine surface and subsurface defects in a way that allows such materials to be examined without changing or destroying their original design or structure.

NDT plays a crucial role in everyday life and is necessary to assure safety and reliability. Typical examples are found in aircraft, motor vehicles, pipelines, vessels, bridges, trains, power stations, refineries and oil platforms which are all inspected using NDT.

NDT is also a quality assurance production and management tool which can give impressive results when used correctly. It requires an understanding of the various methods available, their capabilities and limitations, knowledge of the relevant standards and specifications for performing the tests.

Materials, products and equipment which fail to achieve their design requirements or projected life due to undetected defects may require expensive repair or early replacement. Such
defects may also be the cause of unsafe conditions or catastrophic failure, as well as loss of revenue due to unplanned plant shutdown.

Non-destructive testing can be applied to each stage of an item's development, manufacture or construction. Such item’s materials and welds can be examined using NDT and either accepted, rejected or repaired. NDT techniques can then be used to monitor the integrity of the item or structure throughout its service life.

The commonly used NDT methods are:

* Visual Inspection

* Liquid Penetration Inspection

* Acoustic Emission

* Magnetic Particle Inspection

* Eddy Current Inspection

* Ultrasonic Inspection

* Radiography

Model BIB-150P and now $495.00 with free shipping and confirmation.

Your Price:$495.00