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News Release from: Wolf Safety Lamp Company | Subject: R30 and R50
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 13 April 2006
'Mission Impossible' achieved by Wolf
torches
The combined lightweight and exceptional light output features of the innovative rechargeable torches from Wolf Safety represent fulfilment of a 'Mission Impossible' by the company R and D team
The combined lightweight and exceptional light output features of the innovative rechargeable torches from Wolf Safety represent fulfillment of a 'Mission Impossible' by the company research and development team For many years the company has had to advise its customers that they could not have lightweight and high power together
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Oct 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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With new technology in the form of ultra-lightweight, high capacity Lithium-ion rechargeable cells, and LEDs with efficiency levels, exceeding that of the best tungsten halogen lamps, Wolf R30 and R50 rechargeable torches offer the market the product it has been demanding for so long.
Enclosed in a similar high-grip ergonomic form as the Wolf popular ATEX Safety Torch, launched in 2002, the lightweight R30 model weighs just over 300 grams and the more powerful R50 3 Watt LED version, under 400 grams.
At five metres the R30 provides peak luminous intensity of 340 lux, the R50 model 360 lux.
On full power, light duration is a full three hours [six hours on half power].
An 85% recharge takes only 90 minutes in the charger configured as a torch holder.
The R50 LED model is now coming through production, with the first substantial order being supplied to an important UK Fire Brigade who selected the Wolf product from a shortlist of five competitive products, following extensive tests and assessments.
Already, orders for the Wolf Safety R30 Halogen bulb model which has only been on the market for two months have been received from UK customers and others in six European countries, Australia and the Middle East.
For more information, please contact Wolf Safety or visit the company website. Request a free brochure from Wolf Safety Lamp Company ...
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