New & Used Electrosurgical Unit, Heal Force
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Device: Electrosurgical Unit
Manufacturer: Heal Force
Model: EB02
Manufacturer: Heal Force
Model: EB02
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Device: Electrosurgical Unit
Manufacturer: Heal Force
Model: LS2000
Manufacturer: Heal Force
Model: LS2000
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Device: Electrosurgical Unit
Manufacturer: Heal Force
Model: EB03
Manufacturer: Heal Force
Model: EB03
Location: United States, Florida
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Business type: Dealer
Rating: 80%
Negotiable
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Electrosurgical Unit may also be referred to as :
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These units should come with a solid-state generator, with a typical frequency range of 0.3 to 1 MHz. They should have an isolated monopolar output, a hand switch, a footswitch, and bipolar output.
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The output power for monopolar cutting should not exceed 300 W, and the open circuit voltage should not exceed 2,000 peak-to-peak volts; these values apply in general-purpose use.
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For coagulation, the output and open circuit voltage should not exceed 120 W and 6,000 peak-to-peak volts, respectively. Bipolar mode should use no more than 50 W and 300 peak-to-peak volts.
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Units should include the following: a return electrode contact quality monitor, independent output, visual and audible activation indicators, alarm capable of volumes higher than 45 dB at one meter, power-setting display and convection or fan cooling system.
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Argon-enhanced units should have a flow range of 0 to 10 L/min, a tank capacity of more than 1,200 L (42 ft3), and a low-pressure alarm; the device should include an alarm capable of volumes higher than 45 dB at one meter.
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There are numerous designs of electrosurgical units, and facilities should base their comparisons among devices according to characteristics, usefulness of features, safety, and reliability - all of these affect clinical performance.
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Users who are considering which argon-enhanced coagulation system to purchase, should determine whether they wish to expand their current electrosurgical system with a compatible argon module or they get a new one with an integral argon unit.


