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Phototherapy Lamp ZPL-A102 is designed for therapeutic use and emits precise wavelengths of 400-550nm. Featuring adjustable irradiance intensity and an impressive 50,000-hour lamp life. Blue light wavelengths penetrate the skin, boasting high light output and a broad illumination area. Equipped with built-in timers, ensuring automatic shutdown post a predetermined session.
Light Source | Blue tube |
Wave length | 400-550nm |
Light Irradiancy (E bi max) | 3500μm/cm² |
Irradiance treatment Distance | 35cm |
Effective area | 45cm×24cm |
lnfrared radiation in effective area | ≤10mW/cm²(760nm <λ≤1400nm) |
Ultraviolet radiation in effective area | ≤1.0×10-5mW/cm² (180nm<λ≤400nm) |
Adjust angle | 30°, 60°, 90° |
Adjust height | 1100mm-1500mm |
Life span | 50,000 hours |
Time display accuracy | 2h±1min |
Time Display Range | 9999h 59min |
Operate noise | ≤55dB(A), ambit noise is lower than 40dB(A |
lnput power | <150VA |
Weight | 15kg |
Utilizes a blue LED bulb as the light source
Accurate control of light dosage is essential for safe and effective treatment
Rotating radiant head at angles of 30°, 60°, and 90°
Easy-to-use LED Digital Timer to facilitate operation for healthcare professionals and patients
It is used to deliver controlled exposure light for treating skin disorders in hospitals and Medical Laboratories
Frequently Asked Question
1. Are phototherapy lamps safe to use? Yes, when used correctly and under proper guidance. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions or consult a healthcare provider before beginning treatment, especially for infants or people with preexisting conditions.
Yes, many phototherapy lamps are designed for home use. However, for conditions like neonatal jaundice or serious skin disorders, supervision or prescription by a healthcare professional is recommended.
Session duration depends on the condition being treated: SAD: 20–30 minutes daily in the morning Neonatal jaundice: Several hours a day, as advised by a doctor Skin conditions: Usually 15–30 minutes per session, a few times per week Always consult specific device guidelines or a healthcare provider.
Some medications can increase sensitivity to light. It's important to consult your doctor before using phototherapy if you're taking any medication, especially antibiotics or acne treatments.
For most skin-focused therapies, yes—protective eyewear is essential to avoid eye damage. For SAD lamps, protective glasses may not be necessary, but it’s important not to stare directly into the light.