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How are Floyd Bell, Inc. alarms units enclosed and sealed?

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How are Floyd Bell, Inc. alarms units enclosed and sealed?

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Each Floyd Bell alarm is enclosed in a case (also referred to as a “body”) made of hard plastic NORYL® N-190 flame-retardant UL 94-VO made by GE Plastics. The components are then encased with a potting material made of 2 parts black epoxy resin. Also, all Floyd Bell alarm bodies are specially treated with a “corona” process that conditions the body surface to ensure maximum adhesion of the epoxy to the body walls.

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