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The Edan P5-1b Phase Array Transducer (#02.01.211291) (2.0/2.5/3.0/H4.0/H5.0 MHz, 64 elements) is made for use with the U50 Diagnostic Ultrasound System.
Versatile Imaging Capabilities: The Edan P5-1b Phase Array Transducer offers a frequency range of 2.0–3.0 MHz (fundamental) and 4.0–5.0 MHz (harmonic), making it suitable for adult and pediatric cardiac, abdominal, and cephalic imaging.
High-Resolution Imaging: With 64 elements, this transducer provides detailed imaging, enhancing diagnostic accuracy in various clinical applications.
Broad Field of View: The transducer offers a maximum field of view of 90°, facilitating comprehensive imaging of target areas.
Compatible with Edan U50 and U60 Systems: Designed for seamless integration with Edan's U50 and U60 diagnostic ultrasound systems, ensuring optimal performance and ease of use.
Ergonomic Design: Features an ergonomic handle for comfortable use during extended procedures, enhancing user experience.
Q: What is the Edan P5-1b Phase Array Transducer?
A: A high-performance ultrasound probe designed for cardiac and abdominal imaging.
Q: Which systems is it compatible with?
A: Works with Edan U50 and U60 diagnostic ultrasound systems.
Q: Is it user-friendly?
A: Yes, it features an ergonomic handle and is easy to clean and disinfect.
Q: Why choose the Edan P5-1b?
A: Reliable, precise imaging, ideal for clinical and hospital use, ensuring high-quality diagnostic performance
Regular Cleaning: Gently wipe the transducer's exterior with a soft, lint-free cloth dampened with a mild detergent or 70% isopropyl alcohol. Avoid using abrasive materials or harsh chemicals to prevent damage.
Proper Storage: Store the transducer in a clean, dry environment when not in use. Use a protective cover to shield the transducer from dust and physical damage.
Cable Care: Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the cable. When coiling, use a loose, figure-eight pattern to prevent stress on the internal wiring.
Connector Maintenance: Ensure that the connector is free from moisture and debris before connecting to the ultrasound system. Clean the connector periodically with a dry, lint-free cloth.
Functional Testing: Periodically perform a functional test by connecting the transducer to a compatible ultrasound system and verifying that the imaging quality meets expected standards.
Professional Servicing: Schedule regular professional servicing to check for any wear or internal issues, ensuring the transducer remains in optimal working condition.