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Lead Detector Kit
December 31, 1969 |Estimated reading time: Less than a minute
A lead detector kit indicates the presence of lead on assemblies, workbenches, tools, machinery, and storage areas by displaying a pink to red color. Color intensity reveals the level of lead concentration. The detector wipes and swaps then can be sent to a lab for quantitative analysis of lead content.
The lead remediation task force kit's lead eliminator product complements the wipes, and removes any heavy metals that were detected. The lead eliminator is said to reduce invisible lead residue to RoHS/WEEE-acceptable levels. JNJ Industries, Franklin, Mass., www.jnj-industries.com.