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Cuda Products Corp.'s newest, lightest, and smallest superbright miniheadlight, model H9000, is designed specifically for use with Xenon xenon (zē`nŏn) [Gr.,=strange], gaseous chemical element; symbol Xe; at. no. 54; at. wt. 131.29; m.p. −111.9°C;; b.p. −107.1°C;; density 5.86 grams per liter at STP; valence usually 0.  (CERMAX300 or DXL (Domino eXtensible Language) A version of XML for Domino-based data. An XSLT processor is used to convert DXL data to XML data for external use. See Lotus Notes. 6000), Metal Halide halide: see halogen.  (MX2-300), or Mercury Arc (M300) lightsources. This new mini-headlight is manufactured of durable, lightweight aluminum, which will withstand the heat when used with high-power, 300-watt Xenon or Metal Halide lightsources. The white light output, when used with the CERMAX300 lightsource, is 9,290 foot-candles, or 100,000 lux of high-intensity, brilliant, and uniform illumination for all applications. The headlight module weighs less than 0.5 oz. (14 g).

This new headlight is available in a clip-on style for attaching to eyeglass-type magnification Magnification

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 terrycloth sweatband, which offers many hours of comfort. The adjustable, nonstretching sweatband design accommodates a variety of head sizes. The headlight can also be attached to our standard nylon headband. The new white-light-transmitting, 3-mm fiberoptic bundle diameter cable has lightweight construction, consisting of an aluminum snap-in module fitting and lightweight silicone sheathing, which is available in red or grey.
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Publication:Ear, Nose and Throat Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Aug 1, 1999
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