That 50,000-hour lifespan basically means you're looking at years of daily use before the LEDs start to dim—most buyers go with the 22mm standard lens, but our company can swap it for the 26mm if your setup needs more coverage, and the removable handle for sterilization is actually a nice touch for keeping things clean between patients.

Light intensity hits 32,000 LUX at max, which is better than a lot of the 20,000 LUX units we've seen, and the 5500K color temperture matches natural daylight pretty well for shade matching, though you'll want to adjust it depending on your composite—some folks find 8,000 lux at 700mm works fine for tacking, while others crank it up for deeper cures.


It runs on AC12V ± 10% at 18W, so you'll need a compatible dental unit or a separate transformer if yours doesn't have that output already, and we usually have stock on standerd P118 model, but confirm lead time for OEM orders since we'll need about 20 days or so for tooling changes (latch or pushbutton head).

The work area is 180 by 90mm, which gives you a decent spread without being oversized, and the CE and ISO 13485 certs are there, but don't expect it to handle every single curing scenario—it's not great for bulk-fill composites that need super high intensity over a large area, that's more of a dedicated light's job.

We've seen a few buyers ask about the HS code (901849000) for customs clearance, so keep that handy, and one thing you might not think about is that the lens is internatioanl standard, meaning replacement parts are easy to source if you ever crack one.
MOQ is typically 50 units for standard models, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time orders. OEM is available—just let us know if you need a latch or pushbutton head, and we'll handle the rest.
Standard orders ship within 15-20 working days. With OEM changes, like custom head options, expect 25-30 working days depending on the complexity.
Yes, we include both CE and ISO 13485 certificates with every shipment. Just request them when you place the order, and we'll send the copies.
That's the rated lifespan of the LED chips under normal lab conditions. We test them continuously at rated voltage and temperature to confirm the 50,000-hour figure.
The 22mm lens is the standard fit for most dental curing applications. The 26mm optional lens gives you a slightly wider light coverage, useful if you're working on larger areas or need more flexibility.