Brand: MEDIK
Model: MK-D700500B
Configuration: single and double head
Certificate: CE / ISO
After-sale Service: Online technical support
Warranty: 3-Year on Frame and Welds, and 1-Year on Parts
MK-D700500B surgical light, with its light petal-shaped lamp head and cutting-edge optical technology, brings a new lighting solution to the operating room. The superior parameter performance will give doctors an excellent operating experience through a clear display and multiple one-button operation modes. In addition to superior performance, the petal-shaped lamp head is more in line with the operating room's laminar flow purification requirements. Rich optional functions such as red and green lights and electronic focus bring users a customized product experience.
Main features
-Thin Petal lamp head, energy-saving and in line with laminar flow purification requirements in operating rooms.
- Multi-Segment Lamp Arm, provides enhanced flexibility and stability.
- High-precision sensor guarantees stable lighting in complex environments.
- Electronic adjustment of spot size function.
- Adjustable color temperature and red and green light sources to improve color rendering index.
- One-touch mode switching, including standard mode, cavity mirror mode, low light mode and deep cavity mirror mode.
- Optional: mutual control function, gesture sensing, shading compensation, wireless controller, camera.
Technical parameter
| Model | MK-D700500B |
| Luminance(Lux) | 40,000-160,000 &40000-130000 |
| Diameter of light head(mm) | 700&500mm |
| Number of bulbs | 149&93 |
| Color temperature(K) | 3000-6700 adjustable |
| Color render index(Ra) | ≥98&≥93 |
| R9 | ≥98 |
| Spot Diameter (mm) | 150-280 |
| LED bulb brand | Germany Osram |
| LED Power (VA) | 100&98 |
| Illuminance depth(mm) | ≥1200 |
| Bulb service life(H) | >50000 |
| Voltage | AC110-240V 50/60H |
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