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Infant LED Phototherapy Unit

The Infant LED Phototherapy Unit is a professional neonatal treatment device specially designed for newborn jaundice intervention. It integrates overhead irradiation and soft pad phototherapy functions, providing flexible, safe and efficient blue-light therapy. Widely adopted in NICUs, maternity wards and pediatric departments for standardized newborn care.


Features

● High-quality long-lifespan LED light source


● Dual functional design supporting overhead and blanket phototherapy


● Soft silicone phototherapy pad ensures comfortable infant treatment


● Uniform light distribution covering the full effective treatment area


● Low heat radiation design avoids overheating and skin irritation


● Precise digital control system with real-time treatment monitoring


● Compact and space-saving structure for clinical placement


● Ultra-quiet operation to fit sensitive neonatal ward environments


Applications

Used in:


● NICU neonatal intensive care


● Maternity hospital newborn care


● Pediatric department routine treatment


● Clinical neonatal jaundice management


● Professional infant rehabilitation and care centers


Technical Specifications

● Model: CCI-200A


● Light Source: Medical-grade LED phototherapy lamp


● Input Power: 10VA


● Effective Phototherapy Area: 40cm × 24cm


● Maximum Bilirubin Irradiance (Ebi max): 1800μW/cm²


● Irradiance Uniformity: 0.4


● Infrared Radiation: ≤10mW/cm² (760nm–1400nm)


● Ultraviolet Radiation: ≤1.0×10⁻⁵mW/cm² (180nm–400nm)


● Operating Noise: ≤55dB(A)


Product Advantages

● Specialized equipment for clinical neonatal jaundice phototherapy


● Durable LED light source lowers replacement and maintenance costs


● Flexible dual-mode design meets various newborn treatment scenarios


● Gentle, low-radiation design creates a safe and comfortable treatment environment


● Stable performance fully compliant with hospital neonatal clinical standards

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