The maximum output power of the device varies by mode, with a maximum of 300W for Monopolar Cut, 250W for Blend, 120W for Monopolar Coag Fulgurate, 100W for Spray, and 70W for Bipolar Coag.
Yes, the High Frequency Portable Diathermy Machine is designed for hospital use, providing reliable performance in surgical settings.
The machine supports several coagulation modes, including Monopolar Coag Fulgurate, Spray, and Bipolar Coag.
The surgical unit operates in various modes such as Monopolar Cut, Blend, Monopolar Coag, Spray, and Bipolar Coag to accommodate different surgical needs.
The Crest Factor varies by mode: 1.6 for Monopolar Cut, 2.5 for Blend, 2.9 for Monopolar Coag Fulgurate, 6.2 for Spray, and 1.6 for Bipolar Coag.
Yes, the High Frequency Portable Diathermy Machine is capable of both cutting and coagulating tissue with its various output modes.
The maximum P-P voltage for all operational modes of the machine is 500Ω.
Yes, this device is designed to be portable and can be used on a tabletop, making it convenient for various surgical settings.
The specific dimensions and weight are not provided in the description, but it is designed to be compact and lightweight for portability.
Warranty information is not specified in the description. Please check with the supplier or manufacturer for warranty details.
The description does not specify included accessories. Please verify with the supplier for a complete list of accessories.
Yes, due to its portable design, the machine can be effectively used for outpatient procedures in various clinical environments.
The unit is best suited for surgical procedures requiring cutting and coagulation, such as dermatological, gynecological, and general surgeries.
The specific power requirements are not mentioned in the description. Please consult the product manual or supplier for power specifications.
The description does not detail safety features. It is recommended to review the user manual or contact the manufacturer for safety information.
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