About OT Light Double Dome 5+4
Double Dome OT Lightin a hospital is a surgical lighting system designed for use in operating theatres, consisting of two dome-shaped light heads that work together to provide bright, shadow-free illumination over the surgical field.
Detailed Description:
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Dual Light Heads:
Two dome-shaped units, each containing multiple high-intensity LED or halogen bulbs arranged to provide even, overlapping light coverage.
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Shadow-Free Illumination:
The two domes can be positioned independently to eliminate shadows caused by surgeons hands, heads, or instruments.
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Adjustable Intensity And Focus:
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Brightness can be dimmed to suit different procedures, and beam focus can be altered for deep or surface lighting.
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Precision Lighting for Every ProcedureThis double dome OT light ensures high-intensity illumination with natural color rendering, making it ideal for a variety of surgeries. The adjustable light field diameter (12-30 cm) and color temperature give surgeons the flexibility to adapt the light profile for each procedure, while the shadowless design enhances clarity and reduces visual fatigue.
Unmatched Durability and EfficiencyConstructed with aluminum alloy and polycarbonate, this surgical light system offers both robustness and lightweight maneuverability. With LEDs rated for over 50,000 hours and a rated power of just 200W total, the fixture promises long-term energy efficiency, lower maintenance, and reliability even during intensive use. Optional UPS or battery backup ensures confidence during power interruptions.
Ease of Use and Safe OperationThe digital touch panel allows for seamless intensity control and adjustments, while the sterilizable, removable handle meets surgical hygiene standards. The ceiling-mounted spring-balanced arm offers 360-degree rotation and height adjustment up to 2.2 meters, enabling optimal positioning regardless of operating room constraints.
FAQ's of OT Light Double Dome 5+4:
Q: How is the light intensity and field adjustable on the OT Light Double Dome 5+4?
A: The light intensity can be adjusted using the digital touch control panel, and the light field diameter is manually adjustable from 12 to 30 cm, allowing surgeons to fine-tune illumination based on the surgical requirement.
Q: What are the benefits of choosing this double dome OT light for operation theaters?
A: Benefits include powerful shadowless illumination, high color rendering (CRI >95), long LED lifespan (>50,000 hours), flexible positioning, and energy efficiency. It also features a sterilizable handle for infection control and optional battery backup for uninterrupted surgeries.
Q: Where can this OT light be installed, and what is its mounting type?
A: This OT light is engineered for ceiling mounting, making it ideal for operation theaters in hospitals and surgical centers. Its design saves floor space while allowing full mobility and precise positioning over the operating area.
Q: What materials are used in its construction, and how does this affect durability?
A: The system is made from a combination of aluminum alloy (2 mm thick) and polycarbonate. This blend ensures a balance of rugged durability and reduced weight, providing longevity and resistance to operating room conditions.
Q: How does the sterilizable handle contribute to safer surgical procedures?
A: The removable, sterilizable handle allows quick and thorough cleaning, minimizing infection risks and complying with strict hygiene protocols in surgical environments.
Q: When should a facility opt for the optional UPS or battery backup with this OT light?
A: Facilities experiencing frequent power interruptions or needing assured continuous lighting during critical surgeries should integrate the optional UPS or battery backup to maintain consistent operation theater illumination.
Q: What is the process for adjusting the light's focus and positioning during a procedure?
A: The focus is adjusted manually, while the spring-balanced, 360 rotating arm enables effortless dome repositioning and height adjustment up to 2.2 meters, allowing quick modifications during operations without disrupting the sterile field.