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Black Lights
 

DNA LED Black Lights

 

LED Black Lights

 

We are bringing you the newest style in black lights, the long lasting, bright, 14 LED UV light.

    Features:

  • BRIGHT! Fluoresces at distances over 20 feet in darkness

  • Unbreakable Super Bright LED bulb

  • Toggle on-off switch for continuous use, "Hands-Free" on switch allows you to dangle the UV light source in tight places

 

LED Light Description :
Aluminum 14 UV LED Flashlight
Material: Color Dark Silver Aluminum / Black rubber grip
Light Time: > 15 Hours
Bulb Type: 14 x 5mm UV LED bulb
Battery Type: 3x 1.5V AAA Battery (included battery carriage)
Product Size: About 4 1/2" (length) x 1 1/4" (diameter)
Net Weight: 3.52 oz.
Water-resistant high-strength case
They use three replaceable "AAA" size long-life batteries

 

    Perfect for:

  • Checking ultraviolet inks in currency and ID's

  • Check credit cards- Discover Cards have "NOVUS", MasterCard have "M C", and Visa has an eagle in UV ink

  • Activation of fluorescent inks/dyes used as anti-counterfeiting measures

  • Checking hand stamps at clubs

  • Examining artwork and glasswork for hidden repairs

  • Small UV source will fit inside and behind objects

  • Find urine stains (i.e. at the hotel before you hop in bed!)

  • Scan a crime scene for foreign materials

  • Locating damaged/cracked glassware

  • Fluorescing diamonds- some will glow in the dark.

  • Fluorescing dyes used to check leaks.

We've got to tell you that this is probably the best black light we have ever seen. And this is the only place you can get them.

Dealer inquiries invited.


$22.95

OR

if you would like 2 of the lights:

$39.95

 


 

Actually there are many uses besides identifying fake Vs real amber. Here are some of them:

 

  • Many scorpion species show up in UV light. Take your light to a desert and find scorpions!

  • Cat urine shows up in UV light. Ever wonder if your cat is urinating behind the chairs?

  • Paper Products: Most paper products--like post cards, books, signs, photos papers, etc.--made before the late 1930s-WW2 era rarely fluoresces. Paper products made since 1950, however generally fluoresces brightly due to large amounts of chemical bleaches and dyes.

  • In works of art, modern paint will fluoresce or glow under a black light, older paints will not. Thus, pictures that have been "touched up" with modern paint will glow.
    Repairs or hairline cracks may show and become more apparent under backlight.

  • Art Glass: Lalique before 1945 fluoresces yellow; after 1945, it does not. Genuine old Burmese fluoresces bright yellow green, new reproductions do not.

  • Porcelain: Hard paste porcelain will fluoresce a deep blue or purple color. Soft paste will fluoresce white.