New & Used Laser - CO2, Esc Sharplan
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Device: Laser - CO2
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 1020
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 1020
Location: Mexico, Sonora
9,500
1993
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Device: Laser - CO2
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 30C
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 30C
Location: United States, Ohio
21,000 
1999
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Device: Laser - CO2
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 40C
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 40C
Location: United States, Indiana
14,900 
2000
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Device: Laser - Nd:YAG
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: Sharplan 3000
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: Sharplan 3000
Location: United Kingdom, Northamptonshire
1,500
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Device: Laser - Nd:YAG
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: Sharplan 3000
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: Sharplan 3000
Location: United States, Minnesota
Negotiable
1990
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Device: Laser - CO2
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: Sharplan 3000
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: Sharplan 3000
Location: United States, Utah
7,500
1990
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Device: Laser - CO2
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 30C
Manufacturer: Esc Sharplan
Model: 30C
Location: France, Île-de-France
2,384 
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Laser - CO2 may also be referred to as :
Laser, Carbon Dioxide, Surgical-Dermatologic | Surgical Laser | Medicine Laser | Laser, Surgical, Carbon Dioxide, Specialty | Laser, Surgical, Carbon Dioxide, General-Purpose | Laser, Carbon Dioxide, Dermatologic | Laser System | Dermatologic Laser | Surgical Carbon Dioxide Laser | Skin Resurfacing Lasers | C02 Skin Resurfacing Laser | Erbium LaserTips for buying Laser - CO2
- Facilities cannot use one type of laser for all their surgical applications; so they should identify the types of lasers that will meet the specific needs of their surgical departments.
- Facilities should make sure that the power output at tissue is at least 1 to 30 W and the exposure time is at least 0.01 sec. Lasers should also include a gas-filled sealed tube and an internal air-cooling system.
- Facilities should examine the modes of operation that a laser provides. Some lasers offer both modes for different levels of surgical control.
- Some purchase options are available for buyers. These may include micromanipulators, handpieces, focusing lenses to adjust spot sizes, and wave-guides.
- The power distribution system of the facility is another important factor to consider. Some CO2 lasers may need up to 240 VAC, particularly those for high power applications. Lower power output units, which usually require 120 VAC, are suitable for dermatological uses, but high-powered lasers are necessary for other surgeries.
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