New & Used Laser - Diode , Diomed

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Device: Laser - Diode
Manufacturer: Diomed
Model: D15 Plus
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Location: United States, Colorado
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2004

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Device: Laser - Diode
Manufacturer: Diomed
Model: Delta
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Location: United States, Colorado
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2004

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Device: Laser - Diode
Manufacturer: Diomed
Model: Diomed D15P
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Location: United States, Michigan
Rating: 100%
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2005

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Device: Laser - Diode
Manufacturer: Diomed
Model: Diomed D15P
Location: United States, North Carolina
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2003

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Device: Laser - Diode
Manufacturer: Diomed
Model: D15 Plus
Location: Czech Republic, Jihomoravsky
7,500
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2008

Laser - Diode may also be referred to as :

Surgical Laser | Diode Laser | Surgical Diode Laser
 

Tips for buying Laser - Diode

  1. Facilities need to identify their specific needs before making a purchase because there is no one single laser that is appropriate for all surgical applications.
  2. The main two factors to consider are the power output and exposure time. Recommended values are maximum power of >=25 W and the ability to produce a 0.1 to 9.9 sec single and repeat pulse.
  3. These devices are considered very reliable and have been reported to last for 10,000 to 25,000 hours of use.
  4. The lasers have no mirrors or other internal components to adjust and are air-cooled; so, they are almost maintenance-free and contribute to significant cost savings over time.
  5. The price of the surgical diode lasers is lower than that of other comparable surgical lasers. As laser semiconductor diodes become less expensive, the cost of these devices is expected to decrease even further.
  6. Because of all these benefits, diode lasers are attractive for use in physician offices and other outpatient settings and as replacements for functionally equivalent lasers that have reached the end of their useful life.
  7. Usually manufacturers provide training in laser operation; however they may be charging for it in some cases.
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