About Surgical Microscope Cold Light
Surgical Microscope Cold Light (KFW-06 E)
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| Specifications - Microscope Section |
| * | Binocular Tube | : | 90 ENT & General Surgery |
| * | Eyepiece | : | 12.5x/ 10x/ 16mm Dipptric Adjustment |
| * | Magnification Changes | : | Built In Manual 3-Step Changer |
| * | Total Magnification | : | 7.5x, 12.5x, 20x 1:3 |
| * | Field Of View | : | 37.8mm, 23.5mm, 14.5mm |
| * | Objective Lens | : | F = 200, 250, 300, 400mm (For General Micro-Surgical Fields) |
| * | Working Distance | : | 200mm |
| * | Interpupillary Distance Adjustment | : | 55 mm to 75 mm |
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| Illumination Section |
| * | Type | : | By Optical Light Guide System |
| * | Light Source | : | 15V/150 Watts Halogen Lamp |
| * | Illumination Control | : | Continuous Adjustment |
| * | Field Of Illumination | : | 70mm |
| * | Filter | : | Cobalt Blue, Red Free, Heat Absorbing Filter |
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| Stand Section |
| * | Type | : | Floor Stand |
| * | Vertical Range Of Counterbalanced Arm | : | 400 mm |
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Superior Surgical IlluminationAchieve optimal visibility during surgery with luminous output up to 150,000 Lux and daylight-white color temperature (>5600 K). The advanced cooling system ensures quiet operation and lamp longevity, while the optical glass and durable ABS housing guarantee reliable performance in clinical environments.
Designed for Compatibility and ConvenienceThis cold light source fits most standard surgical and operating microscopes and comes with a 180 cm flexible light guide. Easy-to-use controls and compact, tabletop design offer convenience and adaptability in various surgical settings.
Safety and Certification StandardsEngineered for safety, this illumination unit meets CE certification and ISO 13485 compliance. Rugged packaging and smooth surface coatings ensure hygienic handling and easy integration into surgical workflows.
FAQ's of Surgical Microscope Cold Light:
Q: How do I operate the brightness control on the Surgical Microscope Cold Light?
A: You can adjust the light intensity easily using the built-in brightness control switch. This allows precise customization of illumination for different surgical needs.
Q: What are the main benefits of using a cold light source during surgery?
A: A cold light source provides bright, focused illumination without generating excessive heat, ensuring clear visibility while protecting delicate tissues and optics from heat damage.
Q: When should I consider replacing the lamp in my cold light source?
A: For halogen models, the lamp typically lasts around 1000 hours, while the LED version offers up to 20,000 hours of use. Replace the lamp if you notice diminished brightness or after reaching its rated lifespan.
Q: Where can this cold light unit be used effectively?
A: This unit is suitable for ophthalmic, ENT, and general surgeries in hospitals, clinics, or operating rooms, wherever precise, high-intensity microscope illumination is required.
Q: What is the recommended process for cleaning and disinfecting the cold light's external surface?
A: The cold light source is not sterilized but its smooth, coated external surfaces can be disinfected with standard, non-corrosive medical wipes to maintain hygiene.
Q: Is the cold light source compatible with all microscope models?
A: This illumination unit is designed for compatibility with most standard surgical and operating microscopes, thanks to its standard light guide size and universal mounting design.
Q: What are the advantages of choosing the LED model over the halogen version?
A: The LED model provides a longer lamp life (up to 20,000 hours), maintains consistent brightness, and usually generates less heat, resulting in lower maintenance and operating costs over time.