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A high-frequency electrosurgical instrument designed to replace the mechanical scalpel for tissue cutting. It heats up the tissue by contacting the body with high-frequency and high-voltage current generated by the tip of the electrode to achieve separation and coagulation of body tissue, facilitating cutting and hemostasis.
General surgery, orthopedics, obstetrics and gynecology, urology, cardiothoracic surgery, anorectal surgery. Also available in Neurosurgery, microsurgery, ENT, and plastic surgery under low power mode. Compatible with endoscopes, laparoscopes, and cystoscopes for minimally invasive surgery.



| Technical Parameters | |
|---|---|
| Input Voltage | 100-240V |
| Input Frequency | 50/60Hz |
| Working Frequency | 512KHz, 300KHz |
| Working Modes | High cut, pure cut, blended cut, endoscopically cut, soft coagulated, forced coagulated, jet coagulated, bipolar coagulated |


| Working Mode | Max Power | Load Resistance |
|---|---|---|
| Hyper Cut | 300W | 400Ω |
| Pure Cut | 250W | 400Ω |
| Mixed Cut 1 | 150W | 400Ω |
| Mixed Cut 2 | 120W | 400Ω |
| Mixed Cut 3 | 80W | 400Ω |
| Soft Coagulation | 150W | 400Ω |
| Forced Coagulation | 120W | 400Ω |
| Spray Coagulation | 100W | 400Ω |
| Bipolar Coagulation | 80W | 50Ω |
| Forced Coagulation: Point coagulation for efficient contact hemostasis. | Spray Coagulation: Area coagulation without tissue contact, suitable for large surfaces. |
| Bipolar Coagulation: Achieving vascular coagulation between two forceps for neurosurgical procedures. | Soft Coagulation: Rapid contact coagulation, ideal for endoscopic healing and accuracy. |





