QuickLase® Turbo 3w or 5w Product Code QWLASER3/QWLASER5
The smallest and lightest, most sought-after, affordable Soft tissue Diode Laser ever! Replaces two instruments in the vast majority of cases, the scalpel and the electrosurgery unit as well as retraction cord. Used by dentists including Orthodontists, Periodontists, Endodontists, Implantologists and Hygienists.
- Two turbo models of 3w or 5w power (79% more power)
- Affordable, more enjoyable, more profitable dentistry
- 3.5" touch screen, user & pre-set procedures
- Battery or mains
- Step Lase function
- Small enough to fit in a briefcase
- Weighs just 1.6 kg
Comes complete with: 3m fibre cable, 2 safety glasses, fibre cable stripper, autoclavable hand piece, disposable guiding tips, foot pedal, power lead, DVD, instruction procedure manual, laser warning label, marketing posters and patient leaflets. All comes in a special carrying laser case.
Specification
| Size | 26cm x 15cm x 10cm |
| Weight | 1.6g |
| Medium | GaAlAs Dual Laser Diode |
| Wavelength | 810 +- 10 nm (nanometers) |
| Output Power | 0.1-3 watt or 0.1-5 watt at the fibre tip |
| Operation | Continuous wave or pulsed at 10 and 20Hz |
| Pulse Width | 50ms |
| Fibre Optic | 200-400um single file multi-mode |
| Aiming Beam | 650 nm red Diode laser 2 mW max - adjustable |
| Sterilization | Handpiece |
| Input Power | AC: 100 to 240v, 1amp 47-63Hz DC: 5.1v 6amp |
Associated consumables
- Fibre cable 200-400um single file multi-mode
- Disposable plastic tips - qty of 25 tips per bag
- Aluminium hand piece / foot pedal / glasses
- QuickWhite in-surgery
- Home whitening
See also:
- Watch the video:
‘QuickLase - Your colleagues are talking about it.’ - Compare Lasers
- compare procedures
- Quicklase Booklet
- laser applications
- Quicklase leaflet
- Leaflet showing
procedures - Laser Risk Assessment
checklist
- QuickLase Dual article
- orthodontist's article on
how to use a diode laser - periodontics use
- expanding your practice with
diode lasers - Bacteria reduction in the infected root canal.
- treatment of periodontal
pockets - controlling the growth of facial structures
