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PDT

Product Brief

The GIGAA 630 PDT series are most versatile and cost effective laser system for photodynamic therapy, that operating from a standard electrical wall socket,110V/220v. The laser convenience to Remove. Treatment can be delivered directly to the patient, whether in the operating room or doctor’s office.
Using semiconductor diodes as the laser source, GIGAA 630 PDT series emits laser Light at 630nm for use in conjunction with PHOTOFRIN for treatment of specific Cancers. The laser energy is delivered by the optic fiber, adjustable lens and glass optic guide delivery system, compatible with the majority of endoscopic instrumentation. Low cost of ownership is guaranteed as the GIGAA 630 PDT is highly reliable and requires minimal routine maintenance or servicing.

Features
  • High quality and reliability
  • Easy to handle
  • Reasonable price
  • Full accessories
  • Reliable after sale service and training for distributo
  • Delivery by fiber /adjustable Lens /variety glass optic guide convenience to reach any disease tissue





  • Specification
    Laser type GaAlAs diode laser type
    Model PDTLAS300 PDTLAS500 PDTLAS3000
    Control Model LCD Touch Screen
    Wavelength 630nm± 3 nm
    Laser Power 300mw 500mw 3000mw
    Delivery Adjustable lens/ Fiber/ glass optic guide
    Spot Size Adjustable /diameter up 1 to 4 cm
    Timer 0-3600 second
    Laser output mode CW
    Cooling mode Diode & air cooling
    Electrical Requirements 110/220VAC ,50-60Hz 1KVA
    Type Standard/portable
    Weight 16Kg

    Accessories
    Main Clinic Applications



    - Adjustable lens
    - Fiber
    - Glass optic guide
    - Alterable fiber 200um-1000um
    - Fiber cutter(alterable)
    - Foot Switch

    Request For Quotation


    - Condyloma acuminate
    - Superficial basal cell carcinomas of the skin
    - Bowen’s disease
    - Superficial non-melanoma skin cancer
    - Superficial bladder cancer
    - Gynaecological

    Application scope

    Photodynamic therapy is a relatively new approach to the treatment of certain cancers and non-malignant conditions. It involves the topical or systemic administration of a photosensitizer and subsequent local application of photoactivating light to the diseased tissue. The photochemical reactions thus induced lead to the destruction of the treated lesion.

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