Labino Handheld UV-A Light: MB 2.0 Series

MB 2.0 Series products Zeus, Hermes and Iris are compact and weigh less than many comparable products but are extremely robust in nature, designed for heavy industries with very difficult operating environments. All models carry four UV-A LEDs with white light block filters that do not suffer from solarization. The mains operated model weighs just 732 grams (1.6 lbs) and the battery-operated model weighs just 781 grams (1.7 lbs). The Iris weigh 568 grams (1.3 lbs).

Please note that Labino has innovated a very useful spraycan holder that can help attach an Aerosol can – you no longer need two people for yoke inspections. Download the flyer below for more details.

MB 2.0 Zeus has been tested to comply with both ASTM E3022-18 and ISO 3059-12 standards as well as the Rolls-Royce Engineering Specification RRES 90061 and Airbus AITM6-1001 Test Method. It generates an intensity of approximately 4 000 μw/cm2 at 38 cm (15 inches) and is equipped with a white light LED for after inspection. The running time of the battery version is 2 hours.
MB 2.0 Hermes has been tested to comply with both ASTM E3022-18 and ISO 3059-12 standards as well as with the internal requirements of all PRIMES listed on our website, including Rolls-Royce RRES 90061 and Airbus AITM6-1001. It generates an intensity of approximately 4 000 μw/cm2 at 38 cm (15 inches) and it does not have a white light LED. The running time of the battery version is 3 hours.

MB 2.0 Iris is an extremely compact light. It is used together with automated systems that incorporate cameras to inspect hard to reach areas such as pipes interior. Iris has been tested to comply with both ASTM E3022-18 and ISO 3059-12 standards as well as with the internal requirements of all PRIMES listed on our website, including Rolls-Royce RRES 90061 and Airbus AITM6-1001. It generates an intensity of approximately 4 000 μw/cm2 at 38 cm (15 inches). MB Iris comes only as mains and it is supplied with a mounting bracket.

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