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Bakken Directory 2014: Larson Electronics announces infrared LED emitter
Larson Electronics said May 1 that it has released a 12 watt infrared LED light emitter designed to provide output and operation suitable for medical applications. The LEDLB-4E-IR-M-110V medical infrared LED light bar provides those in the medical field with a powerful and effective source of infrared light that can operate from standard wall outlets and be magnetically mounted to metallic surfaces for easy control and precise application.
The LEDLB-4ET-IR-M-110V 110 is designed to provide professionals in the medical fields with high output source of infrared light in a versatile and easy to manage design. With current medical studies showing promising results from the use of infrared light in a variety of fields including dermatology and neurology, this high power infrared LED light bar is an easy to operate infrared light source intended for application in these fields. This LED light bar produces invisible infrared light in the 850 or 940Nm portion of the light spectrum depending upon configuration, making it ideal for professionals utilizing these wavelengths in their treatment and therapy plans.
For added versatility and ease of use, Larson Electronics has fitted these units with three magnetic mounting pads. This lamp can be securely attached to just about any metal surface, making it ideal for applications where professionals need to easily move the unit to various locations for optimal coverage. For more information visit www.Larsonelectronics.com.
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