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Wall Type Operating Lamp LED Hospital Energy Saving And Environment-Friendly
Function of wall mounted Operating Lamp:
Space efficiency:
Wall-mounted Operating Lamp help maximize available space in the operating room, especially in smaller or more crowded environments. They provide the flexibility to be positioned close to the surgical site without taking up valuable floor space or ceiling infrastructure.
Easy adjustment and positioning:
These lights can be easily adjusted in height and angle to provide precise illumination where it is needed. This flexibility ensures optimal visibility for the surgical team, especially in confined spaces or areas requiring intricate lighting.
Reduced ceiling clutter:
Wall-mounted lights reduce the need for bulky ceiling-mounted systems that can clutter the ceiling space with additional support structures. This helps improve the overall organization of the operating room and provides a cleaner, more streamlined environment.
Optimal lighting in specific zones:
These lights can be positioned to provide targeted illumination, making them ideal for procedures that require focused light on specific areas of the body. Surgeons can move the light along the wall to illuminate different parts of the surgical site as needed.
Improved surgical precision:
Wall-mounted surgical lights can be positioned to eliminate shadows and provide direct, consistent illumination, which is essential for detailed and precise procedures such as microsurgery or neurosurgery.
Cost-effective solution:
Wall-mounted lights are often more cost-effective than ceiling-mounted systems, especially in operating rooms with limited space or those requiring fewer adjustments. They can provide efficient lighting without the complexity of overhead systems.
Advantages of LED Light Sources in Operating Lamp:
Energy Efficiency:
LED surgical lights consume significantly less energy than traditional halogen or incandescent lights. This reduces operating costs and makes them more environmentally friendly, as they have a smaller carbon footprint.
Longer life:
LED lights have a much longer life than traditional bulbs, often lasting up to 50,000 hours or more. This means less frequent replacement, reduced maintenance costs and downtime, and a more reliable light source for extended use.
Low heat emission:
LEDs emit very little heat compared to other types of lighting. This is especially important in the operating room, where excessive heat can discomfort the surgical team and affect the patient's well-being, especially during long procedures. Low heat also minimizes the risk of overheating delicate tissues during surgery.
Consistent light output:
LED lights provide consistent brightness and uniform illumination over time, ensuring that the surgical site remains well lit throughout the procedure. Unlike traditional lights, LEDs do not dim with use, maintaining optimal light intensity during extended procedures.
Adjustable brightness and color temperature:
Many LED surgical lights offer adjustable brightness and color temperature controls. This flexibility allows the surgical team to tailor the light to specific needs, whether a cooler light for detailed procedures or a warmer light for different tissue types, improving overall visibility and surgical accuracy.
Better color rendering:
LEDs provide excellent color rendering, which is essential for distinguishing subtle variations in tissue color. Accurate color perception helps the surgeon assess the surgical site more effectively, reducing the risk of error and improving surgical outcomes.
Compact and lightweight design:
LED lights are compact and lightweight, allowing for more efficient and flexible lights that can be easily adjusted or moved.
Illuminance | ≥100,000Lux |
Color temperature: | 4800±300 |
illuminance depth (mm) | ≥500 |
Size of light field(mm) | 160-220 |
Rated power of bulb | 3.2V/1W(40pc led bulb ) |
LED bulb life(hr) | ≥50,000 |
Total irradiance | 480W/M2 |
Power supply voltage | AC110-240v,50/60Hz |
Lowest height of installation | 2300-2600mm |