Sponsored • Illumination

Focus on lighting

Yet again the lighting manufacturer ACEM, based in Bologna, Italy, has produced a new and valued medical lighting system – the focusable ACEMSO15F – aimed for use in diagnostics, minor surgery, intensive care and more.

Source: ACEM

This offers:

  • 110,000 lux light intensity 
  • An IR-free light beam 
  • Light beam focusing 
  • Colour temperature (CCT) of 4,500 K 
  • Colour rendering index (CRI) of 97 
  • Low power consumption (25 W).
  • The LED arrangement produces uniform, homogeneous and shadowless light.
Focus on lighting

Source: ACEM

Physically, the round, functional, wall, ceiling or trolley mounted ACEMSO15F is easy to grip and move and, for sterilisation, the handle is removable. 

The optional ABPS rechargeable battery powered system provides use during emergency situations, humanitarian interventions, sudden black-outs, in field hospitals without UPS or power generators, and other conditions.

The ABPS matches the powered performance, and a control panel on the structure allows management of the residual charge, the type of power supply, recharge status and electrical power supply presence.


ACEM is at MEDICA:

Hall 10, Stand B60.

11.11.2018

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