Description
Product Information
The Light operates from 440 nm - 490 nm (peaking at 460 nm) to meet all standard light curing needs. Its light intensity per mode is: High (up to 1500 mW/cm2), Low (up to 650 mW/cm2), Soft Start (up to 1500 mW/cm2) and Pulse (up to 1500 mW/cm2). It is processor controlled for constant light power regardless of the charge level. The long-lasting lithium-ion battery has no memory effect, can be fully charged in 180 minutes, and will last for 500 10-second cycles on high mode, or 1,000 10-second cycles on low mode.
The Light 405 operates from 405 nm - 490 nm to meet all standard light curing needs. Its light intensity per mode is: High (up to 1500 mW/cm2), Low (up to 650 mW/cm2), Soft Start (up to 1500 mW/cm2) and Pulse (up to 1500 mW/cm2). It is processor controlled for constant light power regardless of the charge level. The long-lasting lithium-ion battery has no memory effect, can be fully charged in 180 minutes, and will last for 500 10-second cycles on high mode, or 1,000 10-second cycles on low mode. The Light 405 includes a dual wavelength processor designed to meet all standard operatory light curing needs.
Why choose The Light & The Light 405?
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330° Swivel
Head rotates 330° which equals better overall access positioning
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Slim Head Configuration
Better intraoral access for posterior curing procedures
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Ergonomic Design
Easy to handle and clean
User-friendly
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Quality Engineering
Robust & sturdy design that is built to last
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Streamline Efficiency
Easy to read OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) Screen
Disposable cover sleeves reduce infection control procedure time
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Focused Light
Provides uniform light direction through a specialized lens which increases polymerization efficiency
Generates better depth-of-cure and dramatically reduces eye fatigue by eliminating any unnecessary dispensing light
Curing scope can also be adjusted to match the distance from the restorative material to the focused lens position
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Four Preset Curing Modes
High, Low, Soft Start & Pulse Modes to match the specific clinical application
