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Machine Safety Components
News Release from: Aerco | Subject: Vesta LEDs
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 05 December 2001
High intensity LED hazard warning
indicators
Aerco now supplies a range of LED hazard warning indicators that provide a cost effective, high intensity warning and are suitable for many industrial applications
Aerco, the Horsham based electronics component distributor, now supplies a range of LED hazard warning indicators that provide a cost effective, high intensity warning and are suitable for many industrial applications Using the latest LED technology, the Vesta LEDs from Marl International provide a high powered flash that is clearly visible through a full 360deg
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Battery powered, they are designed to operate for 24 hours a day for at least 12 months after which they are discarded.
Available in red, yellow, green, blue and white, the Vesta lights are 82mm long, 36mm wide and 35mm in depth.
The body shape allows them to be tied easily to pipe lines and other hazardous objects.
Ruggedly constructed with an epoxy resin internal potting compound and enclosed in translucent nylon housing, the Vesta lights are protected against shock, vibration and water and dust ingress and are resistant to petrol, aviation fuel, de-icing chemicals and UV light.
With no electrical connections and therefore no sparking hazard they will be ideal for use as anti-collision warning devices to protect hoses and pipelines, access paths, protruding objects and other hazards.
They will be a valuable and cost effective warning system in aircraft refuelling, industrial dockside and petrochemical installations and also architectural lighting applications.
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