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Pedicure micromotor Pedospray NT 40 light
electricbenchtopwith internal water spray

pedicure micromotor
pedicure micromotor
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Characteristics

Applications
pedicure
Operation
electric
Ergonomics
benchtop
Spray type
with internal water spray
Options and accessories
with handpiece
Speed

40,000 rpm
(251,327.4 rad.min-1)

Description

Combines many years of experience in apparatus construction with modern technology and the latest findings. Sets new standards in foot care equipment. High-speed micromotor in combination with finest water nebulisation. Individual spray regulation. Up to 40,000 rpm. With lightweight hand-piece. SÜDA Wet Technology Wet technology has been a high-quality, alternative technology to dry technology with extraction for the last few years. The systems mainly differ with regard to binding the dust. Wet technology involves water nebulisation to bind abrasive dust, whereas dry technology uses extraction in order to remove dust from the treatment area. The wet technology’s very fine spray mist guarantees the complete binding of the resulting dust in foot treatment. This ensures a healthy working environment and particularly allows those with allergies to be treated without any problems. Another positive side effect is cooling the treatment area, which provides the patient with a pleasant and, under the circumstances, painless feeling during the treatment. Thus, sometimes even necessary measures can have a pleasant effect. At the same time, the fine film of water can form an additional protective barrier on the skin. Effect: The cutter and grinder glide more easily. This is especially an advantage in the area of diabetic foot treatments, since heat/burning sensations or even superficial skin burns are practically ruled out.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.