Medical facilities are taking advantage of the inherent characteristics of high-performance LEDs, which provide superior lighting, longer lives, and reduced power consumption compared to traditional surgical lighting systems using halogen or gas-discharge bulbs.
LED surgical lights produce a high-intensity white light with a high color temperature for optimum visibility and illumination. It reduces eye strain and mental fatigue of the surgical staff, promoting high concentration and energy levels at all times during medical procedures. Some systems use innovative color-control technology to give surgeons the unique ability to adjust the CT of the output light while maintaining high color rendering. And it allows optimum surface contrast and enhanced tissue differentiation at the surgical site.
These solid-state lighting systems typically use a modular panel design with each panel populated by arrays of high powered LEDs to provide a superior uniform light. Units are thin and lightweight that can be attached to mobile stands or maneuverable boom arms mounted to a wall or ceiling for easy positioning. Fixtures can incorporate panels of different sizes and quantities to control total light output and coverage area. This system will work on any lamp that uses a 7-24 volts DC.
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