We usually keep these in stock, but it's worth checking lead time if you're ordering more than 5 units or so — shipping form our warhouse takes roughly 10 business days, and the packging is a sturdy cardboard box with foam inserts, no cold chain needed.
What it does is give you 30,000 to 160,000 Lux from 39 German OSRAM bulbs, and the color temperture runs 3700K to 5000K, which is adjustable mid-procedure. Most buyers go with the 160-280mm spot diameter for general surgery, but the 8-edge rotating arm makes positioning pretty easy.
The Ra range is 85 to 98, and honestly, for most OR work, anything above 90 is fine — you don't need the max for every case. Temperature rise at the doctor's head stays under 1°C, so nobody's sweating under it (usually a concern with older halogen units).
CE and ISO13485 are in place, and our company provide a COA with every batch. It's not suited for outpatient clinics with low ceilings though — the mounting height is 2.7 to 3.1 meters, so measure first. Also, teh 40W power draw is surprisingly low for this output, but the dimming range goes from 1% to 100%, which is tighter tolerance than most budget lights.
One thing a buyer might not think to ask: each LED bulb can be replaced individually, so you're not swapping the whole panel if one goes out — that saves on downtime. We've shipped these to about 30 hospitals in the last year, and the feedback is that the light field depth of 50-180cm works well for deep cavity procedures.
Yes, the YSOT-LED3 is CE marked and ISO13485 certified for medical device quality management. We can provide digital copies of both certificates upon request.
The MOQ for the YSOT-LED3 is typically 1 unit for trial orders. We can also arrange a sample shipment with a negotiable deposit.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on current production volume.
The 39 German OSRAM LEDs are designed with a low heat emission profile, and the light head has a special heat dissipation system. So even during hours-long procedures, the temperature at the surgeon's head stays below 1°C rise.
The optimal mounting height is 2.7 to 3.1 meters. The 8-edge rotating arm is standard for most hospital ceilings, but we recommend checking that the ceiling structure can support the light's weight and arm movement.