VISULAS YAG III from ZEISS

  • VISULAS YAG III

Description

The New Dimension of Disruption
The VISULAS YAG III is a state-of-the-art photodisruption laser system with practice-oriented features. It includes a high-visibility touch screen for menu-guided operation, and combines the finest optic and laser technologies, including the Zeiss Super-Gaussian YAG beam for minimized energy exposure, 4-point aiming beam and posterior/0/anterior focus shift
  • Product Specs
  • ItemVISULAS YAG III
  • CompanyZEISS
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  • FeaturesThe New Dimension of Disruption
    • Integrated Zeiss Laser Slit Lamp with precision optics
    • Maximum ease of use with the lowest amount of patient stress.
    • High pulse repetition frequency of 2.5Hz enables fast procedures.
    • Super-Gaussian beam profile allows typical clinical procedures to be performed with less energy - Optical breakdown can be achieved with as little as 2.5mJ (in air).
    • 4-point aiming beam - allows for precise focusing and indicates any astigmatic distortion, allowing for energy adjustments before firing the laser.
    • Variable focus shift: 0, +150µm, -150µm.
    • Ergonomic design guarantees unobstructed visual contact with the patient and free access to the eye.
    • The control console contains a large illuminated display for menu-guided operation.
    Optional:
    • Foot switch
    • ACCENTO eyepiece, displays critical parameters in operators view for increased awareness and efficiency
    • Tonometer
    • Available as VISULAS YAG III Combi and VISULAS Trion Combi combining their respective feature sets.
  • PortabilityYes, with the optional transport case.
  • Weight (kg)Control panel weight: 4 kg
  • Dimension (inches)(WxDxH) 8.3 x 13 x 5.3 in.
  • Power (V)100-240 V
  • Slit Width0-14 mm
  • Slit Lengthin 1 / 3 / 5 / 9 / 14 mm
  • Magnification5 / 8 / 12 / 20 / 32 x
  • FocusFocus diameter: 10 µm in air
  • Illumination Source12 V, 30 W; brightness continuously adjustable
  • Focus RangeVariable: +150 µm; 0; -150 µm
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