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Designed around the UV LED source, Infiniti® delivers game changing unique flykiller technology to the professional flying insect control market. Infiniti® differentiates itself from other glueboard flykillers by utilising a unique patented* glueboard and patented* UV source to deliver superb efficacy. Fly catch trials have shown that Infiniti® offers comparable catch results to a traditional 45W UV flykiller which uses fluorescent lamps whilst offering 67% savings in energy running costs!
Infiniti® is the ultimate choice for a wide range of commercial applications, with additional benefits including the ultra slim profile and bottom loading glueboard which make the unit perfect for areas lacking in wall space. The low energy consumption of the unit benefits the environment by reducing emissions and pollution caused by energy generation.
With a stylish and contemporary aesthetic, Infiniti® incorporates features that make servicing and installation quick and easy. The brushed aluminium plated front guard has magnetic closures integrated into the unit, allowing tool free access. A specially designed Glupac® glueboard slides in from the bottom of the unit, and sits directly in front of the UV LEDs, improving accessibility and allowing for a slimmer profile flykiller.
The unique position of the UV LED strips behind the glueboard* helps to increase the capture rate by reducing the common problem of flying insects flying around the UV source without getting caught. The distinctive LED strips* also have an effective UV output life of 3 years, which reduces servicing time and inventory management. Infiniti® has been specially engineered with curved glueboard runners within the unit to provide rigidity to the glueboard, preventing it from bowing and maximising the efficacy of the glueboard.
This unit plugs into a standard 240V Australian power point.
Every application is unique, so each situation requires an individual assessment for fly killer siting, however, there are basic principals that should be followed: