A surgeon doing a laparoscopic cholecystectomy needs clean cuts with minimal charring, and that's where the automatic power adjustment on this unit actually helps—it keeps the output consistent even when tissue resisance changes, so you don't get that sudden sticking or carbonization.
We've had buyers running it for years in general surgery and gynecology, and the 300W max on with 100W on coagulation covers most cases unless you're doing something unusually heavy—it's not built for cardiac work, basically.

The seven modes (Pure Cut, two Blend options, Standerd and Spray Coag, plus two bipolar settings) are switched with dedicated buttons, and teh audible mode indicators mean you won't accidentally fry something because OR is noisy.

It runs on 110V or 220V, 50/60Hz, so you don't need a special transformer, and the whole thing weighs under 8.7kg—easy to move between rooms if you have to.

Stock is usually avaliable, but we've seen lead times stretch to 30 days or so during peak hospital purchasing cycles, so check before you place a bulk order.
We include a COA with every unit, but if you need a specific HPLC purity report for the waveform calibration (yes, some labs ask for that), just note it on the PO and we'll pull it.
We typically require a MOQ of 5 units for the WMESU-400, but we can discuss smaller orders depending on your location and urgency.
Yes, the WMESU-400 is CE certified and we can provide the certification documents upon request. FDA registration is available for certain markets, just let us know what you need.
The WMESU-400 automatically adjusts power output based on tissue resistance during surgery, which helps maintain consistent cutting or coagulation without manual tweaking. It's especially useful in procedures where tissue density varies.
For a standard order, lead time is around 15–20 working days after confirmation. If you need it faster, we can prioritize for an additional fee.
Absolutely, it supports both Bipo1 and Bipo2 modes, so it's compatible with most standard reusable bipolar forceps. Just make sure the forceps are rated for 500KHz frequency to avoid issues.