The Dental Integrated Therapy Machine operates on a power supply voltage of 220V and 50Hz.
The chair surface has a lifting range of 460mm to 760mm.
The water inlet pressure for the dental chair should be between 0.2Mpa and 0.4Mpa.
The intake pressure required for the dental chair is between 0.6Mpa and 0.8Mpa.
There are various types of dental chair units available, including basic models, integrated therapy machines, and advanced units with additional features.
The cost of dental chairs can vary significantly based on the model and features, typically ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.
Installation is often not included in the purchase price and may incur additional costs, depending on the supplier.
Regular maintenance includes checking electrical systems, cleaning the chair surfaces, and ensuring all moving parts are lubricated and functioning properly.
Yes, the adjustable lifting range allows the dental chair to accommodate a variety of patient sizes comfortably.
Yes, most manufacturers offer warranty options, which can vary in length and coverage, so it's best to check with the supplier.
Look for features such as ergonomic design, adjustable height, integrated technology, and ease of cleaning.
Many dental chairs are designed to integrate seamlessly with other dental equipment, including lights, suction systems, and x-ray machines.
Integrated therapy machines provide comprehensive treatment options in one unit, improving efficiency and patient comfort.
Many suppliers offer training sessions for dental professionals on how to operate and maintain the dental chair effectively.
Yes, many manufacturers allow customization of features based on the specific needs and preferences of the dental practice.
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