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Aspen Summit Laser Class IV PBM
The Summit Series is a specially designed laser system that can perform superior Therapy Treatments. By simply switching probes and changing treatment protocols in the easy-to-use touch-screen software, the Summit Laser System will stay busy working for you all day long… This versatility makes it the perfect fit for just about any medical practice, regardless of discipline.
The Summit Series Laser System is easily transportable, for effortless moving between treatment rooms, and includes a well-designed wheeled travel case for transport from location to location.
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Specifications
Model: Summit Series 10 Watt / 15 Watt / 20 Watt
SKU: AL-G10x / AL-G15x / AL-G20x
Laser Type: GaAlAs Diode Laser
Wavelength, Laser: 980nm / 810nm / 980nm + 810nm
Maximum Power: 10 watts / 15 watts / 20 watts
Operation Modes: Continuous Wave (CW) and Pulse
Pulse Duration: 10μs–3s
Repetition Rate: 0.2Hz–20KHz
Fiber Sizes: 550 μm
Fiber Connector: SMA905 Connector
Pilot Beam: Red Diode Laser Of 635nm, Power<5mW
Control Mode: True Color Touch Screen<5mW
Voltage/Current Rating: 110/220 VAC, 5A, 50/60 Hz
Dimensions: W 215 mm x L 245 mm x H 315 mm
Weight: 9 lbs.
Safety Compliance: CE0197
What Is Included
- Laser Control Unit
- Ergonomic Therapy Handpiece
- Laser Case
- Fiber Optic Cable-550uM
- Safety Goggles
- Pedestal Mobile Cart
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International Customers
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About the Summit Class IV Laser
All about Aspen's Class IV Lasers
Single or Dual-Wave Technology
810nm Wavelength
The 810nm wavelength allows rapid activation of the haemoglobin oxygenation process: transferring the correct energetic supply to muscles and tendons, facilitating regeneration. Clinical studies indicate that 810nm largely affects mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase by increasing cytosolic calcium while decreasing mitochondrial calcium.
980nm Wavelength
The 980nm wavelength optimizes the action on thermal and mechanical receptors for a rapid analgesic effect, resulting in improved pain control, circulation, and muscle relaxation. Clinical studies indicate that 980nm primarily affects temperature-gated calcium ion channels.
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