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Ceiling-mounted surgical light VLED
LEDwith control panel

ceiling-mounted surgical light
ceiling-mounted surgical light
ceiling-mounted surgical light
ceiling-mounted surgical light
ceiling-mounted surgical light
ceiling-mounted surgical light
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Characteristics

Configuration
ceiling-mounted
Light source
LED
Options
with control panel
Intensity at 1 m

160,000 lx

Description

Most compact VLED adopts the most compact leds with a footprint of only 3x3mm, which makes VLED the smallest high-power lensed LED surgical light on the market today, thus enabling compact LED arrays and maximizing flux over area. More efficient Each led can be driven up to 1000mA while the latest power chip technology remains efficient even at the highest drive currents. A low thermal resistance of 7 KNV ensures cool running and a highly efficient product. The VLED only consumes not more than 50W, while providing the highest illuminalvlon of 160,000 lux. Less heat dissipation Since only 50W is sufficient to drive the VLED when delivering the highest illumination of 160,0001ux, the temperature of light head is extremely low at about 1.5 —2.0 deg. higher than the room temperature. Variable colour temperatures The color temperature can be varied in 3 steps 3800K, 4300K, and 4800K. As a result, surgeons always have the optimum visual conditions depending on the extent of perfusion of the surgical site. Usually the color temperature of 3800K is particularly applicable for orthopaedic surgery, while the higher color temperature of 4800K is well suited for neurosurgery of which white tissue needs to be highlighted for better vision. This range of color temperature indeed provides the surgeons their choice of "better illumination' for the surgeries.
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