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MTL Intros Serial and Parallel LED Surge Protectors
Houston, TX — MTL, a division of Cooper Crouse-Hinds, has introduced the LS10 (serial) and LS12 (parallel) Series of surge protectors designed to protect LED lighting from transients and surges generated by lightning and switching transients. The LS Series is suitable for
harsh environments, including out- door mounting, and provides high per- formance circuit protection that saves valuable LED lighting assets, reduces maintenance, prevents unwanted fail- ures and decreases degradation dam-
age for longer lifetimes. The surge protectors offer: pro-
tection of LED lighting systems and drivers; space saving footprint for mounting in confined locations; pro- tection for 120 to 347V and 480V sys- tems; high performance-to-size ratio; fully automatic operation; UL1449 3rd Edition Type 4 Recognized Component; rated for harsh environ- ments; 10 year product warranty. The Series features Metal Oxide
Varistor (MOV) technology and high energy discharge tube (gdt) technolo-
gy with a state-of-the-art failure dis- connect network that provides con- tractors, installers, LED system OEMs and end-users with years of peace-of-mind operation. LED light- ing technology continues to grow in popularity due to its fast startup, low energy consumption, long-life and reliability. This is particularly true in markets that include Home Automation lighting, commercial road and street lighting, highway lighting, sign lighting and industrial lighting. According to the company, since
LEDs are more susceptible to surges and transients, they definitely require
LED lighting surge protectors.
high-performance surge protection. Contact: Cooper Crouse-Hinds -
MTL Inc., 3413 N. Sam Houston Pkwy. W., Suite 210, Houston, TX 77086 % 888-746-4685 Web:
www.mtl-inst.com
Magid Intros Gloves with 2 Coatings
Chicago, IL —Magid Glove and Safety has introduced its new ROC® GP630 Fully-Nitrile-Coated Gloves with Black NitriX™ Grip Technology Palm Coating, a 100 percent nylon glove with a unique two-layer coating. The nylon shell is lightweight and flexible, and has a high-density, 13-gauge, seamless machine knit construction. The glove is engineered to provide cost savings for the user, due to highly competitive pricing and the glove’s improved resistance to wear.
Gloves with two protective coatings.
The glove’s double-layer nitrile
coating and the exterior palm coating which has the company’s proprietary NitriX Grip Technology, provides a premium sandy nitrile palm coating for exceptional grip and protection in oily conditions. The interior coating is comprised of a thin layer of blue nitrile that covers the entire glove, making it highly resistant to oils and liquids. This two-layer nitrile coating also pro- tects against minor cuts and abrasions by providing ANSI Cut Level 1 and ANSI Abrasion Level 4 protection. Available in sizes 7 to 11, the
glove has a knit wrist cuff with a color-coded, rubber band overcast fin- ish that improves fit and prevents fraying at the edge. Available for immediate shipment, the ROC GP630 Coated Gloves come packed 1 dozen
pair to a polybag, 12 dozen to a case. Contact: Magid Glove & Safety,
2060 North Kolmar Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639 % 800-444-8010 or 773-289-1395 fax: 773-289-9395 Web:
www.magidglove.com
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