SEAMED KS-Q10 HAIR TRANSPLANTATION EXAMINATION LAMP
- 12W 10xLED Light Source 78,000-46,000 lux
- Color Temperature: 48-5000 °K
- CRI: 85 Ra
- Digital 4-Stage Brightness and Color Adjustment
- Ø Lighting Diameter: 200
- 1085 mm Aluminum 3 Point Extension Arm
- 360° Rotatable Head
- 5 Wheels with Brake
Medical Examination Lamps are lighting devices used in medical examination rooms. These lamps help doctors examine patients in detail and perform procedures accurately. Medical Examination Lamps provide precise illumination by offering high light intensity, adjustable brightness levels and accurate color temperature.
The working principle of Medical Examination Lamps is quite simple. These lamps generally use LED (Light Emitting Diode) technology. LEDs are diodes, a semiconductor component that converts electrical energy into light. Using LEDs offers advantages such as low energy consumption, long life and less heat production. This makes Medical Examination Lamps preferred in terms of energy efficiency and reliability.
The brightness levels of Medical Examination Lamps are generally adjustable. In this way, doctors can adjust the amount of light they want and see the examination area better. Also important is the color temperature of the lamps. Accurate color temperature allows doctors to accurately see natural colors and improves the diagnostic process. In some models, the color temperature is adjustable and can provide different tones from white light to yellow.
The usage areas of Medical Examination Lamps are quite wide. These lamps are widely used in general medical examination rooms, surgical rooms, emergency rooms, various medical fields such as dermatology, otolaryngology, ophthalmology, dentistry and skin care. Additionally, some special models are also suitable for operating room lighting.
Some technical terms related to Medical Examination Lamps are:
1) Lumen: The unit of the amount of light emitted by a light source. Medical Examination Lamps generally have high lumen values, which provides more illumination.
2) Color Temperature: The unit of measurement expressing the color tone of the light source. Color temperature is expressed in Kelvin (K). Medical Examination Lamps generally have color temperatures ranging from 3000K to 5000K.
3) CRI (Color Rendering Index): It is a measurement that shows how accurately a light source can reflect natural colors. The high CRI value provides illumination that is more faithful to natural colors. Medical Examination Lamps generally have high CRI values.
Medical Examination Lamps help medical personnel carry out correct diagnosis and treatment processes by providing accurate and effective illumination. It is important to use these lamps in a quality and appropriate manner for the safety and comfort of both patients and healthcare professionals.