Payment Terms | D/A, L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram |
Supply Ability | 100 pcs/month |
Delivery Time | 10 DAYS |
Packaging Details | wood |
Spot Diameter | 100-350 |
Focusing depth | ≥100 |
port | xiamen |
payment | TT |
Brand Name | MEKODA |
Certification | CE FDA |
Place of Origin | China |
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Product Specification
Payment Terms | D/A, L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram | Supply Ability | 100 pcs/month |
Delivery Time | 10 DAYS | Packaging Details | wood |
Spot Diameter | 100-350 | Focusing depth | ≥100 |
port | xiamen | payment | TT |
Brand Name | MEKODA | Certification | CE FDA |
Place of Origin | China | ||
High Light | 50HZ Shadowless LED Light ,108 Lambeads Shadowless LED Light ,108 Lampbeads LED Surgery Light |
The right surgical lighting is critical for patient safety and staff comfort. It should be designed to enable the medical team to focus exclusively on the surgical operation.
Specification:
Lamp holder model | LED720 | LED520 |
Number of Lambeads | 108 | 54 |
Illuminance of light source (Lux) | 180000 | 160000 |
Color temperature (K) | 4300±500 | 4300±500 |
Spot Diameter (mm) | 100-350 | 100-350 |
Focusing depth (cm) | ≥100 | ≥100 |
Brightness adjustment range | 10-100% | 10-100% |
Color Restoration Index (RA) | ≥98% | ≥98% |
Red reduction index (R9) | ≥97% | ≥97% |
Bead life (h) | ≥60000 | ≥60000 |
Temperature rise of the surgeon's head (ºC) | ≤0.5 | ≤0.5 |
Temperature rise in operating range (ºC) | ≤1.5 | ≤1.5 |
The power input | 100-240VAC, 50HZ | 100-240VAC, 50HZ |
Optimum mounting height | 2700mm-3000mm | 2700mm-3000mm |
Product Description:
The LED surgical shadowless lamp has the color temperature characteristics that are different from ordinary surgical shadowless light sources, and has a high color rendering property of Ra≥97.
The color temperature adjustable technology can adjust the color temperature to the most suitable color temperature for the operation. Adjusting the color temperature during the operation can relieve the doctor's visual fatigue.
Successful illumination requires a special balance of luminance, shadow management, volume, and temperature. This maximizes visibility at the surgical site while minimizing eye fatigue.
4 main criterias need to be taken into account:
Illumination, Volume of light, Heat & Shadow management.
Proper illumination is a compromise to ensure a good visibility with minimal glare and prevent eye strain for surgeons. Maximum central illumination (Ec) must be between 40,000 and 160,000 lx at the center of the light patch, one meter from the light source. Light patch size can vary depending on the type of surgery to limit peripheral glare. This light patch is calculated where illumination is greater than or equal to 10% of the maximum illumination (EC). The diameter of this area is known as D10.
Illumination must be uniform to reduce glarerelated eye strain. The diameter will be measured where illumination is 50% of the Ec (called D50), and a D50/D10 ratio will be given. The standard indicates that this ratio must not be under 0.5.
What is really important in term of shadow management is the useful light the surgical team will have when operating below the lighthead and not the power of the lighthead alone. The quality of a surgical light depends on the amount of useful light found inside the cavity. This is a balance between the amount of light, and the ability to manage shadows. There are two types of shadows: cast shadows and contour shadows. Cast shadows interfere with visibility, while contour shadows help us to gauge depth and volume. Effective lighting minimizes cast shadows while enhancing contour. Cast shadows are influenced by the surface of the light source, how light is guided towards the operating field, where it’s most needed, and the number of light sources. More light beams improve shadow dilution, improving visibility for the surgeon.
Because the surgical cavity isn’t flat, surgeons need illumination in three dimensions. Merging several light patches —shining at the same time and strength at different heights — creates a uniform volume of light. Volume of light is measured by an IEC standard equation: L1 + L2. L1 is the distance between Ec and the point where luminance is measured at 60% going towards the lighthead L2 is the distance between Ec and the point where luminance is measured at 60% going away from the lighthead The best surgical light will have the highest volume of light at the cavity, even when the light is positioned more than one meter from the surgical site. L2 measurement is particularly critical for deep cavity applications
Light will be always energy so in order to prevent from tissue desiccation, a safe heat management is mandatory. Heat can be measured in two places: at the light patch, and at the lighthead. Heat can cause discomfort for the surgeon, and can dry exposed patient tissue. While LEDs do not produce damaging infrared rays, some heat remains. The more illumination, the more radiant energy. The IEC limits this irradiance to no more than 1000W/m2 at the light patch. Overlapping light patchs is always under surgeons’ control. But lightheads are also a source of radiant heat, which needs to be reduced to prevent overheating and laminar flow disturbances. A quality surgical light will minimize heat to improve comfort and patient outcomes.
There is no room for error in the surgical suite. Fail-safe equipment is designed to ensure that even in a single fault condition no safety hazard exists. It ensures that illumination and maneuverability are preserved, providing central illuminance of not less than 40,000 lx. Single luminaries without any protection against light interruption under a single fault condition are not fail safe. A light with two minor luminaries with separate transformers, fuses, wiring, and slip rings would be fail safe. Examples of single fault condition: Breakage of wire inside the equipment Failure of slip ring, or a fuse, or a lamp, or insulation Failure in electronic device Lamp power supply cables detachment.
Company Details
Business Type:
Manufacturer
Year Established:
2010
Total Annual:
2000000-5000000
Employee Number:
50~100
Ecer Certification:
Active Member
We are dedicated to the development and production of ENT TREATMENT WORKSTATION and led surgical lights.Thanks to our powerful distribution network, our products are popular with customers all over the world. We also welcome OEM and ODM orders. With rapid development, we have attained ... We are dedicated to the development and production of ENT TREATMENT WORKSTATION and led surgical lights.Thanks to our powerful distribution network, our products are popular with customers all over the world. We also welcome OEM and ODM orders. With rapid development, we have attained ...
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