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Operating light ZOL-A30 features a high quality reflector allowing the bulb to focus concentrate the light to its specific operational area. Designed to use by medical personnel for individual medical examination and small procedures. Failure of the primary light will be automatically replaced by standby light.
Illumination Intensity | 50,000 lux ~ 100,000 lux |
Lamp Holder Diameter | 500 mm |
Light Field | 100 mm ~ 280 mm |
Temperature Increased | ≤ 12 °C |
Depth of Illumination | ≥ 700 mm |
Bulb Voltage | 24 V (AC) |
Mains Voltage | 220 V ± 20 % 50 Hz |
Temperature Increased of Doctor’s head | ≤ 2 °C |
Power Input | 220 VA |
High quality reflector
Automatic switch over between the primary and standby lights
Brightness focus ( light diameter density ) can be customized
Used in hospitals to conduct modern surgical operations as ideal light source.
Frequently Asked Question
There are primarily two types: Ceiling-mounted operating lights Mobile or floor-standing operating lights Some systems also include wall-mounted or hybrid lights for specific needs.
LED lights offer a longer lifespan, better energy efficiency, and lower heat emission. Halogen lights tend to be less expensive initially but generate more heat and have shorter lifespans.
A high CRI (typically >90) ensures that tissue tones and subtle color differences are clearly visible, which is crucial for accurate diagnosis and surgical precision.
Yes, most modern surgical lights offer adjustable brightness and color temperature (typically between 3,500K to 5,500K) to suit different procedures and surgeon preferences.
Shadow dilution refers to the light’s ability to maintain consistent illumination even when parts of the light field are blocked (e.g., by a surgeon’s head or hands). This ensures visibility throughout the procedure.