Material: PC
Net weight: 1.80g
The 1.8-gram ultra-light medical gastroscope transparent PC (polycarbonate) injection molded joint is not only the crystallization of precision medical technology but also an important part of improving the patient's diagnosis and treatment experience. It is made of food-grade high-purity polycarbonate material to ensure transparency and chemical stability under use environments. It is non-toxic and harmless and perfectly adapts to medical-grade safety standards. The joint is exquisitely designed and molded in one step through a high-precision injection molding process. The surface is smooth and flawless, effectively reducing fluid resistance and bacterial adhesion, making it easy to clean and disinfect, and ensuring hygiene and safety every time it is used. Its lightweight design of 1.8 grams greatly reduces the overall weight of the gastroscope, making the doctor more flexible and convenient during operation, reducing hand fatigue caused by long-term operations, and improving operation accuracy and comfort. In addition, the PC injection molded connector also has wear resistance and impact resistance. Even in frequent plugging and unplugging and complex and changeable medical environments, it can maintain structural stability and extend service life. Its high transparency ensures a clear and unobstructed view of the endoscopic view, helping doctors accurately capture the details of the stomach and providing strong support for accurate diagnosis.
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