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Product category: Electrical and Electronic Subassemblies
News Release from: Aerco | Subject: Marl panel indicators
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 05 February 2002

Panel indicators for the dim and bright

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Now available from Aerco are two complementary ranges of LED panel indicators from Marl International.

Now available from Aerco are two complementary ranges of LED panel indicators from Marl International The standard Marl panel indicators provide a cost-effective solution for a wide range of applications while the 'Professional' range is designed specifically for use in harsh environments and demanding light conditions

Available in six standard and high intensity matched colours with a nylon body and polycarbonate fresnel lens to maximise light output and provide even illumination over a wide viewing angle, the standard range is supplied in mounting diameters from 4.8 to 9.5mm.

The cartridge style design allows for simple front panel replacement.

The 'Professional' range is designed with the highest possible standard of components to provide maximum ingress protection.

They are rated to IP67, are resistant to shock and vibration and provide good levels of visibility in sunlight.

With mounting diameters from 6.1 to 25.4mm they are made from either stainless steel, black anodised aluminium or bright nickel plated brass to suit different applications.

Highly suitable for use in applications such as specialist vehicles, these high quality LEDs are RIA approval for the rail industry and many have NATO stock numbers and carry MOD and marine standard approvals.

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