Brief: In this video, gain concise insights into the features that matter most for real-world use of the 750W Dental Suction Unit. Watch as we demonstrate its powerful suction capabilities, air and water separation technology, and how it enhances clinic safety and efficiency during dental procedures.
Related Product Features:
Features a powerful 750W motor delivering 1000L/min suction power and -180kPa maximum vacuum for effective fluid and debris removal.
Utilizes an advanced air and water separation system to quickly separate and discharge liquids and solid particles, preventing clogs.
Includes an automatic drain pump that discharges residue automatically after the motor stops, ensuring hygiene and maintenance ease.
Designed with a compact footprint and simple installation, ideal for space-conscious dental clinics without sacrificing performance.
Operates at a low noise level of 56dB, providing a quieter environment for both patients and dental professionals.
Supports wide voltage ranges with double frequencies (220V/50Hz-60Hz) and features IP55 protection and Class F insulation for reliability.
Enhances infection control by capturing aerosols and contaminants, improving air quality and safety in the dental operatory.
Improves visibility and patient comfort by keeping the work area clear of fluids and debris during various dental treatments.
FAQs:
What is the primary function of this dental suction unit?
The dental suction unit removes excess fluids, debris, and aerosols during dental procedures, ensuring a clear work area, enhancing visibility, controlling infections, and improving patient comfort.
How does the air and water separation feature work?
It uses a two-step centrifugal system to quickly separate air from liquids and solid particles, discharging them simultaneously to prevent clogging and maintain efficient operation.
What are the key specifications for power and performance?
It operates at 750W power, 220V/50Hz-60Hz voltage, with a suction power of 1000L/min, maximum vacuum of -180kPa, and noise level of 56dB, ensuring strong and reliable performance.
How does this unit contribute to infection control in the clinic?
By capturing and removing aerosols containing water, saliva, and microorganisms, it reduces airborne contaminants, thereby improving air quality and safety for both patients and dental staff.