We’re quoting the GE L76 linear array probe at 7.5MHz central frequency, 128 elements, and it’s new—not refurbished—so the acoustic stack hasn’t degraded form prior coupling gel or sterilization cycles.

It’s built for GE Logiq100 and 100 Pro systems only, so if your RFQ specified compatibilty with Logiq P5 or Vivid units, this won’t mate electrically or mechanically; the connector pinout and firmware handshake are system-specific.

The housing is metal and high-grade plastic, weighs 1.5kg, and we’ve seen these hold up to about 3-4 years of daily OB/GYN or urology scanning before element dropout starts—usually element 64 or 65 fails first due to thermal cycling at the array center.
Every unit ships with a CE cert and a 1-year warranty covering piezoelectric element failure above 5% dropout, but it doesn’t cover cable kinking or phyiscal damage from drops—those are mechanical, not acoustic, failures.

MOQ is 1 unit, typical lead time is 10-14 working days or so, and we recommend storing it in a controlled environment (15-30°C, <80% RH) to avoid moisture ingress into the matching layers—dry storage matters more than people think.

Payment is net 30 for established accounts, otherwise wire transfer upfront, and we’ll include the COA with insertion loss and bandwidth data at 7.5MHz ±10%—that’s spec you’ll want for system calibration.
It covers repair or replacement for any manufacturing defects within that year. You just need to contact us with proof of purchase, and we'll handle the rest.
Yes, 7.5MHz is a solid middle ground — gives you good detail for OB/GYN work and enough penetration for urological exams. The 128 elements keep the image crisp across applications.
Absolutely, MOQ is 1 unit. We usually ship within 3-5 business days from stock, but if demand is high, it might stretch to a week.
Yes, each probe ships with CE certification paperwork. Just let us know if you need a specific format or additional documentation for your local registration.
We pack it in a foam-lined hard case to prevent any damage during transit. The probe is secured so the array face and connector are fully protected.