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Maritime safety manufacturer, Daniamant, has announced its product line expansion and acquisition of innovative Marker and Strobe Lights.

The newly acquired product line includes the AQ4 MKII Strobe Light and the ML-100, ML-200 and ML-300 Marker lights, that are designed to enhance visibility and safety across a wide range of maritime and offshore applications.

Daniamant’s Marker and Strobe Light series are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of the marine environment, providing marking solutions for applications including nets and long line fishing equipment, buoys, seismic cables, anchor chains, moorings, aquaculture farms, oil cables, windfarm and offshore installations.

Daniamant’s newly acquired Marker and Strobe Lights are built with high-intensity LEDs for maximum visibility. Marker Light features are customisable and offer tailored light intensity, flash rate, synchronisation to the master light, and a daylight switch for adjustable ambient light levels.

Daniamant’s Marker Lights can be integrated into various marine applications, from small-scale fishing operations to large offshore installations. With advanced LED technology integration, both the Marker and Strobe Lights guarantee long operational life combined with low power consumption, reducing the need for frequent maintenance. The Marker Light series also has a module-based construction, allowing for user-friendly service and repair.

Kevin Rough, CEO at Daniamant, says: “We are thrilled to integrate the ML-100, ML-200, ML-300 and AQ4 MKII Marker and Strobe Lights into our product portfolio. The innovative lights not only align with our commitment to safety and reliability, but also expand our capabilities to serve a wider range of maritime industries and applications. We are confident that our customers will greatly benefit from the enhanced visibility and durability that our newly acquired Marker and Strobe Lights provide.”

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