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Impactor IMP-1010

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Product Description The animal spinal cord injury impactor is a contusion device specially designed for animal medical research. It locates the target part of the animal body from the three-dimensional directions of the X, Y, and Z axes, and then adopts the principle of free fall to simulate the height of the striking head by adjusting the force when the spinal cord is impacted by displaced bones or soft tissues, establishes an efficient and reproducible model of spinal cord injury in animals, and provides experimental support for disease prevention and treatment. Features 1. Applicable to rodents like mice, rats, rabbits and other larger laboratory animals 2. It has an automatic lifting mechanism. After impact, the striking head can be automatically lifted to avoid secondary impact. 3. The time from the start of the automatic impact to the lift of the striking head can be set 4. Equipped with touch screen controller, automatic control electromagnet to release impact head 5. The device has a simple structure and is easy to operate 6. With micromanipulator arm, moving distance resolution: 0.1mm 7. The striking height is adjustable, the adjustment precision is 0.1mm, and the range is 0-50mm 8. Equipped with a professional stainless steel spinal cord fixator, the whole can be sterilized by high temperature and high pressure Technical Parameter 1. Weight Drop: 5g (mice), 10g (rat) 2. Diameter of impactor: 1.2mm (mice), 2.5mm (rat) Applicable fields 1. Suitable for animal spinal cord injury modeling experiments

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