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| The world’s first autoclavable ring-shaped High Brightness LED The international technology group SCHOTT has developed a new ring-shaped High Brightness LED. The Solidur Ring LED is the world's first ring-shaped autoclavable light source, performing efficiently over a long period of time. It is designed for applications in dental and medical lighting, especially for devices that need autoclaving. Typical applications include endoscopes, otoscopes as well as surgical equipment. Its "ring design" enables shadow-free illumination of the area of interest. Owing to its fully vacuum-tight housing based on inorganic, non-aging materials, the LED is extremely robust, resistant to chemicals, corrosion and pressure – even at varying temperatures. With the Ring LED, SCHOTT is introducing the second product platform as well as the new trade name Solidur for its autoclavable and highly durable LED product line. SCHOTT will be unveiling its innovation from March 10 to 14, 2015 at IDS trade show in Cologne. With the sterilizable Solidur Ring LED, medical engineers can design the device with the light source directly at the tip of the instrument. As a result, doctors can bring the light source close to the patient and significantly increase the illumination of a difficult-to-reach area during surgical operations or medical check-ups. At the same time, the design in ring-shape prevents shadows from disturbing the view. "The Ring LED may even allow the device designer to develop stand-alone devices by integrating light source and its energy supply, e.g. battery, into the instrument. This simplifies the entire system, makes it more robust and could even eliminate the need for cables. Self-sufficient instrument designs create moving space for doctors during operations and eases overall handling of the device," explains Dr. Frank Gindele, Head of R&D for LED products at SCHOTT Electronic Packaging. The Ring LED is the first, fully autoclavable ring-shaped light source available today. The use of inorganic materials in the product set-up allows for a much better heat management and leads to a substantially longer life time when compared to other available products. The Ring LED has been tested to withstand more than 3.500 autoclaving cycles. SCHOTT offers the new Ring LED in accordance with customer requirements in different color temperatures, light colors, radiation profiles and optical properties such as luminous flux. write your comments about the article :: © 2015 Construction News :: home page |