Neonatal Phototherapy

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Neonatal Phototherapy

Product Description:-

High radiation LED Phototherapy consist blue LED light source designed for the treatment of indirect hyperbilirubinaemia in new born.

LED Neonatal Phototherapy Stand

  •   Easy to operate.
  •   Low power consumption (12 W) compared to any conventional phototherapy system (120 W).
  •   LED’s emitting blue light in 450-470 nm. Spectrum matching peak absorption wavelength(458 nm.)
  •   at which bilirubin is broken down. Do not emit light in infrared radiation range
  •   reduction the risk of fluid loss.
  •   Long life > 20,000 hrs.
  •   Negligible Maintenance cost.
  •   Intensity: > 25 μW/cm2 / nm.
  •   Heavy duty mobile stand with height adjustment facility & easy swivelling box when stand is to be used.
  •   in conjunction with radiant warmer or infant trolley.
  •   Mounted on castors for easy mobility.
  •   M. S. Fabrication with powder coated paint.
  •   Time Totalizer (Optional).

Features:

  •   Compact, Portable & Easy to Carry.
  •   Low Power consumption (12 W).
  •   Long life > 20,000 hrs.
  •   Irradiance: > 25 μW/cm2 / nm.
  •   Can be used separately in mother bed / in trolly.
  •   M. S. Fabrication with powder coated paint.
  •   Time Totalizer (Optional).
  •   Operation Voltage: 100-250V AC, 50Hz.
  •   LED’s emitting blue light in 450-470 mm.
  •   Specturm matching peak absorption wavelength (458 nm.) at which bilirubin is broken down Do not emit   light in infrared radiation range reduction the risk of fluid loss.

Alright, let’s cut to the chase—nobody wants to wrestle with clunky, finicky medical gear, especially when babies are involved. Medinain totally gets that. Their phototherapy stand? It’s basically the MVP of hospital equipment: tough as nails, rolls around on chunky castors like it owns the place, and you can park it right next to the baby—bed, trolley, radiant warmer, no problem. Height? Adjustable. Light box? Swivels like it’s got moves. You point that LED exactly where it needs to go—no weird shadow games.

Built from sturdy M.S. fabrication (that’s mild steel for the uninitiated) and slathered in powder-coated paint, this thing can take a beating. It’ll survive endless ward runs, bumps, and the occasional accidental kick. Plus, it’s actually light and compact enough to drag around without breaking a sweat. Heck, you could even set it up right by mom’s bedside if you had to. There’s an optional timer thingy too—perfect for tracking how long you’ve been zapping the jaundice away.

But here’s the real kicker: the power draw is laughably low. We’re talking just 12 watts, and it doesn’t care if the voltage is bouncing all over the place (which, let’s be honest, happens a lot in India). It’s safe, cheap to run, and you won’t have to panic when the lights flicker.

Medinain isn’t just slapping their name on this and calling it a day. They actually test the heck out of these stands—safety, performance, durability, you name it. They know Indian hospitals have their own set of headaches, so they’ve built this thing to handle them, all while keeping the price tag reasonable. No gold-plated nonsense, just solid engineering.

Big hospital? Tiny clinic in the middle of nowhere? Doesn’t matter. If you need reliable phototherapy in India, this is your guy. It nails that sweet spot: fancy tech, practical safety stuff, and you don’t have to sell a kidney to afford it. Newborn jaundice is super common, but with the right tools, it’s not a big deal. Medinain’s stand makes the whole process way less stressful—energy-saving, built to last, and you can roll it wherever you need.