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LED UV Black Light Torch, Ultra Violet, Gas Leak, Forensic Blood, Urine Detector

$ 5.82

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
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  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Unit Type: Unit
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Unit uuantity: 1
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Unbranded/Generic
  • Condition: New

    Description

    UV Black Light LED Torch
    Brand New
    Price is VAT inclusive - VAT invoice dispatched with goods.
    This torch has an aluminium construction with 9 black light LEDs.
    It is ideal for finding gas leaks, tracking powder, reading invisible ink.
    Can be used to check for counterfeit bank notes, Security markers.
    It can also be used to detect for cat, dog & rodents urine.
    As well as being used for crime scene to look for bodily fluid.
    The UV light is for authentication, e.g. security markings on currency & credit cards, certificates of authenticity on software packaging, as well as special inks used by security marking pens; nondestructive testing of materials and reading of otherwise illegible papyri and ancient manuscripts; analysing minerals and gems, and other detective work including authentication of Various collectibles - materials may look the same under visible light, but fluoresce to different degrees under ultraviolet light.
    In forensics, black lights are required to observe fluorescence of substances and are used as an investigative tool at the crime scene to locate and to identify body fluids and changes brought on by decomposition.
    Requires 3 x AAA batteries, not included.
    This UV torch is approximately 91mm x 27mm.
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    It is ideal for finding gas leaks, tracking powder, reading invisible ink. The UV light is for authentication, e.g. security markings on currency & credit cards, certificates of authenticity on software packaging, as well as special inks used by security marking pens; nondestructive testing of materials and reading of otherwise illegible papyri and ancient manuscripts; analysing minerals and gems, and other detective work including authentication of Various collectibles - materials may look the same under visible light, but fluoresce to different degrees under ultraviolet light.  In forensics, black lights are required to observe fluorescence of substances and are used as an investigative tool at the crime scene to locate and to identify body fluids and changes brought on by decomposition