UV Phototherapy
Stable and long usage life Philips special UV lamps as light source
8 pieces UV lamps of various combinations
High-grade professional system design Color LCD, Chinese and English interface
• Encoder technology makes operation more convenient and efficient
• Microcomputer controls dose and time to guarantee the treatment accuracy
• PUVA and NBUVB work separately or simultaneously
• High intensity UV light output reduces the treatment times but with obvious effect
• Hardware and software double monitoring function ensure the patients' safety
• Unique ant1-1nterference technology ensures the normal use of equipment 1n strong magnetic field
Specification
KN-4004A
KN-40048
KN-4004AB
SxlOOW-UVA
SxlOOW-NBUVB
4xlOOW-UVA,4x l OOW-NBUVB
KN-4004A, 4 x l 00W-UVA
KN-4004B, 4 x l OOW-NBUVB
KN-4004AB, 2 x l OOW-UVA,2xlOOW-NBUVB
UV lamp parameter
TLlOOW/10-R
TLlOOW/01
TLlOOW/09
350-400nm
37 l -372nm
320-400nm
The traditional ultraviolet therapy in the field of dermatology generally refers to the use of artificial light sources such as UVB, UVA, and UVB combined with UVA radiation to treat skin diseases. In recent years, new spectra for treating skin diseases have been discovered, such as 311nm UVB, known as narrowband ultraviolet B (NB UVB) and UVA1 (340-400nm).
Since thousands of years ago, people have been using sunlight to treat various diseases. In modern times, Niels Finsen's application of carbon precision arc lamp phototherapy to treat lupus vulgaris was the earliest record of using artificial light sources to treat skin diseases. In the 1920s, Goeckerman began to use external coal tar combined with high-pressure vapor lamp phototherapy to treat psoriasis, and achieved good results, which became the beginning of modern phototherapy. In 1947, PUVA therapy of oral or external psoralen plus long wave ultraviolet radiation appeared, and now NB-UVB is widely used in clinical treatment of skin diseases, and phototherapy in dermatology has undergone great development. People explore and invent new light sources and phototherapy methods, making phototherapy more effective, convenient, and safe.