Bradley Corp.

Halo Wash

With years of proven performance delivering the most complete washdown coverage of any eye/face wash model on the market, Bradley’s Halo eye/face wash is now available in stainless steel, which is especially suited for highly corrosive environments. The new stainless steel Halo eye/face wash line is ideal for caustic work settings and environments such as petrochemical plants, oil refineries, or any harsh environment where hazardous chemicals are present. The eye/face wash system is electro-polished to remove fine abrasive particles from the surface for an added layer of corrosion-resistant protection. Booth 1752

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