Versatile Ultrasonic Diagnostic Tool "Hears" and "Sees" Little Leaks Before They Grow into Big Problems


WESTBURY, NY--(Marketwired - September 06, 2016) - The safest and most economical way to find and fix leaks is when they are small. But when leaks are in their earliest stages, they can be hard to locate. However, even the tiniest leaks create a friction that can be "heard" and "seen" with the Spectroline® Marksman™II ultrasonic diagnostic tool (MDE-2000NC). It pinpoints leaks (as small as 0.004 in/0.1 mm) wherever they are, before they become big problems.

The Marksman II uses heterodyne technology to diagnose aviation leaks easily by:

-Detecting their exact location

-Converting their friction into soundwaves

-Amplifying their inaudible ultrasonic emissions into sounds that can be heard.

The Marksman comes with headphones. An Internal Noise Control feature shuts out ambient clatter, while the Automatic Gain Control circuitry boosts signal sensitivity. But don't expect to hear just beeps. Because leaks are translated into natural and recognizable sounds:

-Air and gas leaks are converted into a "hiss"

-Grinding components make a distinct "growl"

-Electric shorts "crackle" like bacon frying

This tool is engineered to find leaks even under noisy, static testing conditions. In addition to its unique noise cancelling/signal boosting technology, the Marksman has a 5-LED signal intensity indicator. The louder the sound and the more lights seen-the closer the leak. This two-tier approach ensures a fast and accurate diagnosis every time in brakes, vacuums, tires and all closed systems.

All this technology makes the Marksman simple to use and comes housed in a light (1.5 lb./680 g), rugged, slim and ergonomic wand. Three different probes (2 detachable) can be used for:

-Built-in proximity probe enables up-close inspection of peripheral components

-Hollow flexible air probe reaches isolated leaks in cramped areas

-Solid contact probe finds wear on damaged gears and internal components - without disassembling

AMTs know that at 10,000 feet even leaks in non-pressurized systems are hazardous. That's why the Marksman II also comes with a unique ultrasonic emitter. Smaller than a deck of cards-when used with the wand attachments-it locates leaks in faulty seals, gaskets and weather stripping (in doors, windows, ductwork and other enclosures). Just turn it on and place it near the suspect seal. If the emitter detects a leak, it will transmit the location to the wand.

The included two D batteries ensure up to 165 hours of portable usage of the Marksman II (emitter powered by 1 nine-volt).

For more information, call toll-free 1-800-274-8888. Outside the U.S. and Canada, call 516-333-4840, or check us out at Spectroline.com.

Headquartered in Westbury, New York, Spectronics Corporation invented fluorescent leak detection in 1955, and remains the world's leading manufacturer of ultraviolet equipment and fluorescent dyes. Spectroline® cutting-edge, top-quality, industry-awarded lamps, dyes, radiometers and diagnostic tools are built to exacting standards, and are used for literally dozens of markets, some of which include Industrial, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Laboratory, Semiconductor, Nondestructive Testing and Forensics. Spectronics Corporation is dedicated to upholding high standards in design manufacturing, ensuring customer satisfaction and developing innovative technologies that make the world a better place. Innovating for Today+ Imagining for Tomorrow

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