Smoke evacuator for laser and surgury applications BF10
Smoke evacuator BF10 for Laser applications and use of diathermy in the operating room
Protect yourself, your staff, and your patients with TBH Evacuation and Filtration systems.
In laser surgery, aerosols are created with a particle size of 0.1m to 2μm.
These aerosols (Laser Generated Airborne Contaminants) are made up of different parts of human tissue.
These parts are removed from the tissue explosively as a mixture of steam or gas.
The risk starts with microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi.
They usually have a particle size of less than 2m are easily inhaled and therefore deposited in the lungs.
There is an immediate risk of infection for you, the operating staff, and the patient.
Keep in mind that the surgical face mask does not offer protection against airborne particles.
Up to 25% of the air passes through the mask.
The surgical mask was created to protect the patient from possible infection by medical staff.
Operation
Contaminated air is collected from the collection unit (hood, suction arm, hose, etc.) and transported to the filter unit directly or through a pipe or hose.
In the filter unit, the contaminant particles are filtered into different levels of filters according to their size.
Filter units equipped with a molecular sieve (eg activated carbon / BAC filters) stop most contaminated gases.
Fresh air can then either circulate back to the workplace or be diverted outdoors via an exhaust duct.
Re-circulating air in the workplace is one way to easily reduce energy costs.
Adjustable flow: 20 - 200 m³ / h
Maximum pressure: 6000 Pa
Pipe length: about 1 m
Noise level: approx. 62 dB/A
Dimensions: 51 x 30 x 30 cm
Weight: 26 Kg
Cosmetic surgery (skin removal, hair removal, skin modification)
Electrosurgery, surgery with high frequency electricity
Dentistry
Introspection