You’re looking at roughly 45 units per shipment for stock orders, give or take a few depending on your preference for packaing, and the metal-and-plastic construction is pretty much identical to what’s been used for years in hospital settings. Delivery usually takes 20 days or so once the MOQ of ten units is met, but we’ve got some flex if you need a smaller trial batch. The phased array design is what gives you that wide scanning angle—without it, you’d lose a lot of the deeper tissue detail in Ob/Gyn work.
For Ob/Gyn and MSK, the 2.5MHz frequency means you get decent penetration depth for abdominal scans, but it’s not the best choice for pediatric work because the resolution drops off at shallower depths—a 5MHz probe would handle that better. We’ve had orders come in for GI applicaion too, mainly for gastric emptying studies where the wide field helps track bolus movement.

Anyway, the CE and FDA marks aren’t just paperwork; the ISO13485 cerification means we’ve passed audits on production consistency, which is why the warranty runs a full year—though if you push the probe continuously for twelve-hour shifts, the strain relief at the cable end is the part that typically shows wear first. And frankly, the plastic housing is fine for most environments, but if you’re doing bedside rounds in a tight space, metal casing takes incidental knocks better than the pure plastic alternatives you might have seen.
That CAS number you’re asking about—well, there’s no chemical reference for this; it’s a medical device, not a compound, so we only provide the HS code (9018129190) for customs clearance. What it does is convert electrical pulses into ultrasound waves through the phased array, and because the 1.25μm elements are spaced to optimize beam steering, you get better lateral resolution than some older standerd probes.
Teh HIVISION Avius compatibility is pretty locked in—we’ve tested these against the system’s backend connectors, but check the TDS or ask your service engineer if you’ve got a firmware version earlier than 2.7, as there was a sync issue in one batch (we usually have stock, but confirm lead time). Basically, it’s a workhorse for scanning busy outpatient clinics.
The EUP-S70 operates at 2.5MHz, making it ideal for Ob/Gyn, MSK, and GI applications that require deeper penetration.
It's specifically designed for HIVISION Avius systems—we don't recommend using it with other brands as compatibility hasn't been tested.
It's CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certified. We can share the certificates upon request.
MOQ is 1 piece, and typical lead time is 7-15 business days depending on stock.
The warranty covers manufacturing defects and normal use issues. Damage from misuse, drops, or unauthorized repairs isn't covered.