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18-ft LED Light Tower with Rotating Base

Heavy equipment OEMs can use the verstile LM-18-4X150RT-RB Telescoping LED Light Mast lighting platform for illuminating large site areas for inspection.
Multi-LED, Broad-Beam UV-A Lamps Are Ideal for NDT Inspection

Each lamp on the lightweight TRITAN™ 365 Series of multi-LED, broad-beam UV-A lamps features three ultra-hi-flux UV-A LEDs for NDT inspection, plus a white light LED that illuminates dark work areas and is perfect for a wide range of NDT applications.
Powerful, Affordable UV-A LED Flashlights Ideal for NDT Inspection

OPTI-LUX™ 365 Series UV-A LED flashlights are perfect for a wide variety of NDT inspection applications.
Non-Destructive Testing
Nondestructive testing (NDT), also referred to as nondestructive examination (NDE) and nondestructive inspection (NDI), refers to any testing systems that do not permanently alter the workpiece or object being tested. NDT is useful in a multitude of fields, and can…
Modular Overhead Track Lighting System for NDT Inspection

The ONT-365 On-Trak™ NDT Inspection System is ideal for use in NDT inspection booths, and for pre-inspections and screening applications requiring maximum uniformity of coverage over a large area.
UV-A LED Panel flood Lamps Ideal for NDT Inspection

PowerMAX™ 365 Series UV-A LED flood lamps are ideal for NDT inspection booths, fluorescent penetrant and magnetic particle inspection, screening of fluorescent particles, wash station inspection and many other applications that require maximum uniformity of UV-A coverage over a large area.
Reveal the Smallest Surface Defects and Other Flaws

By using MAXIMA™ ML-3500 Series ultraviolet lamps from Spectronics, NDT inspectors can see the smallest surface defects, hydrocarbon contamination and other flaws that escape less powerful lamps.
Wobble No More

The Hawkeye Video Borescope Slide from Gradient Lens makes repetitive inspections faster and stable. Inspectors can quickly and easily mount parts and components and view borescopic images via a video system with three axis adjustments.