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An Ophthalmic A scanner is widely used in ophthalmology clinics, hospitals, and medical research centers around the world. It is an essential tool for the early detection of eye diseases such as glaucoma, cataracts, and corneal disorders. The Ophthalmic A scanner is also vital in the diagnosis and management of ocular conditions related to trauma, infection, and other medical conditions.
Provides a precise ultrasonic frequency of 10MHz, ensuring deeper detection depth and higher image resolution.
Includes six crystal modes, with automatic and manual methods to meet various clinical needs.
Enables real-time automatic calibration, average value, and standard deviation calculations for more accurate measurement results.
Utilizes a high-frequency of 20MHz to ensure measurement accuracy.
Ophthalmic A scanner(SK-2000A)
Frequency: 10MHz
Accuracy: Axial Length Measurement ≤ 0.05mm
Depth: ≥ 40mm
Propagation Velocity: 1641, 1532
Data Output: Cornea, Anterior Chamber, Lens, Vitreous, Axial Length
IOL Calculation: 6 common methods, Srk2, Srk/t, Binkhorst II, Hoffer Q, Hollady, Haigis
Default Eye Mode: Normal, Dense, Aphakic, PMMA, Silicone, Acrylic, Cataractous, and 2 Customized Modes
Measurement Method: Immersion or Contact Measurement Mode
Frequency: 20MHz
Accuracy: Corneal Measurement ≤ 0.01mm
Depth: 0.15mm - 1.5mm
Propagation Velocity: 1640
Data Output: Corneal Thickness
Measurement Method: Contact Measurement Mode
Gain: 99dB
Touch Screen: 6.5-inch Color
Display Resolution: ≤ 0.1mm
Output Information: 10-group Data, Average & Standard Deviation Calculation
Storage: 200 copies Exam Data
Print: Built-in Fast Thermal Printer
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