Rotating impactor 68099Ⅱ

rotating impactor
rotating impactor
rotating impactor
rotating impactor
rotating impactor
rotating impactor
rotating impactor
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Precise Impactor- Built for Speed 68099Ⅱ, the new upgraded precise impactor is a very friendly tool for evaluate traumatic brain injury mechanisms in basic medical research. The system is commonly used for producing traumatic brain injury models and is controlled by pneumatic and electric devices to improve the accuracy and reproducibility of brain injury modeling. In addition, a unique sensor is used to automatically detect the zero-interface reference point at the impact point of the model accurately and reliably before the start of the impact procedure. Standard cylindrical head hammers of different sizes can be used in the experiments. The parameters such as impact depth, velocity and dwell time could be precisely controlled to ensurethat the damage level to be accurate. Features: - Pneumatic pure electric control and stable chassis design, precise impact without vibration. - Automatic calibrate zero position to avoid tedious manual operation. - - High-precision rotation adapter for maximum adjustment of animal head level, tilt and central axis alignment. - Spinal cord adapter provides a stable way of spinal cord fixation and improves the success rate of modeling. Specifications: - Pneumatic pure electric control, 4.3 inch color LED touch screen operation interface. - Various cylindrical flat head hammers with external diameters of 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 mm respectively. - The maximum strike speed is 3.00 m/s, the range of speed is 0.50-5.6.00 m/s, the precision is 0.10 m/s, the residence time and strike depth can be controlled, the time range can be vary from 0.00 to 5.00 s, and the strike depth precision is 0.01 mm.
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