Portable Surgical Light MD-PSL-5003 superior Color Rendering Index (CRI) of ≥95% provides precise color differentiation. Its adjustable light intensity, ranges from 10% to 100%, ensuring superior illumination according to surgical needs. It is equipped with both manual and automatic focus controls, offering seamless adjustments within an operating distance. Our product offers precision, durability, and reliability in surgical illumination for critical procedures.
Specifications
| Color Rendering Index (CRI) | ≥95% |
| Adjustable Light Intensity | 10% to 100% |
| Light Diameter | 160 mm |
| Lamp Head type | LED3 Head |
| Light Intensity | 120,000 lux |
| Color Temperature | 4,000K ± 500K (Natural White) |
| Illumination Area | 200 mm (at 1 meter distance) |
| Operating Distance | 1000 to 1200 mm |
| LED Lifespan | 50,000 hours |
| Power Consumption | 60W |
| Adjustable Focus control | Manual & Automatic |
| Dimensions | Lamp Head: 98 × 90 × 41 cm Overall: 110 × 77 × 33.5 cm |
| Weight | Lamp Head: 9.5 kg Gross: 74.5 kg |
Features
Durable design
Enhanced Color Fidelity
Customizable Lighting Field
360° Rotational Mobility
Extended Operating Range
Emergency Power Backup
Flexible Installation Options
Minimal Heat Emission
Standard Accessories
Applications
Portable Surgical Light MD-PSL-5003 is expertly designed for advanced surgical procedures, like neurosurgery, cardiovascular operations, and minimally invasive techniques, ensuring optimal illumination, and exceptional color fidelity for precise and successful outcomes.
Medical Deals Portable Surgical Light is designed with wheels for easy movement, allowing quick relocation between rooms. Its shadowless illumination provides uniform, clear visibility without shadows. The light uses energy-efficient LED technology, offering bright and consistent light with low power consumption and a long lifespan. Rechargeable batteries provide flexibility and independence from a power source. Our portable surgical light emits low heat, keeping both patients and surgeons comfortable during long surgeries.