It's the variability in phaco tip positioning that really throws off emulsification efficieny in research setups, especially when you're switching between different eye models and need consistent cavitation patterns.
What it does is track the resonant frequency of the handpiece in real time and adjust the drive signal automatically, so you're not constantly tweaking parameters between immersion and contact modes—the touch screen actually makes it pretty straightforward to toggle between normal, cataract, and aphakic settings.

The accuracy spec is ±0.1mm, which is tighter than most benchtop units we've tested, and it handles four functional modes (continuance, pulse, linear, burst) through that LED touch interface; the cabinet is 430*260*370mm, acrylic and metal with some plastic trim, so it's not exactly portable but it won't dominate your bench either.
We're ordering form the Guangdong facility because they've got the CE mark and GB2626-2006 compliance locked in, and the monthly capacty is 100k units so lead time is usually 20 days or so—but confirm stock before you schedule anything, because OEM runs sometimes eat into standard inventory.

One thing the spec sheet doesn't stress is that the special eye model mode is really only useful if you've got calibrated phantom eyes with known acoustic property; otherwise you're better off sticking with cataract or aphakic presets.
Also, the immersion probe tends to drift more than the contact one in linear mode, so for high-precision work we'll probably default to contact with auto measurement—it's a quirk you'd only catch after running a few dozen cycles.
We don't have a strict MOQ listed, but typical orders start around 10 units for this model. If you need less, just contact us and we can discuss.
Lead time is usually 7-15 days, depending on order size. With our production capacity of 100,000 units per month, we can handle most volumes quickly.
Yes, it's CE certified and meets GB2626-2006 safety standards. We can provide the certificate and related quality docs upon request.
Sure—these modes adjust the device's settings for different eye conditions. Normal is for standard eyes, Cataract for cloudy lenses, Aphakic for eyes without a lens, and Special Eye Model for custom or complex cases.
We can customize packaging, branding, and some software interface elements. Just let us know your requirements, and we'll work out the details.