| Features
DL-210/310 can emit three wavelengths of laser from a single device.
Each wavelength has better curative effect on specific indication.
450nm Blue Laser
Traditional laser needs tip initiation to cut soft tissue, which is time-consuming and highly dependent on operator’s experience. The cutting efficiency is dramatically different between good and bad tip initiation. Blue laser is strongly absorbed by proteins, with 60 times absorption higher than that of traditional lasers. It can cut tissues at very high speed without tip initiation to reduce thermal damage and guarantee the excellent repeatability of cutting effect.
980 / 810nm Near Infrared Laser
With strong anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, it is very suitable for urinary tract infection and edema.
635nm Red Laser
635nm is in the optical window of tissue, so it can penetrate very deep to reach the affected area. With excellent photobiomodulation effect, it is very suitable for laser therapy, such as pain relief and wound healing acceleration.
| Specifications
Model | DL-210 | DL-310 |
Wavelength and Max. power | 635nm: 400mW@CW 980nm: 16W@CW, 24W@pulse | 450nm: 3W@CW, 5W@pulse 635nm: 400mW@CW 980nm: 8W@CW, 12W@pulse |
Pulse duration | 10μs-0.9s | |
Pulse repetition rate | Up to 50kHz | |
Tip diameter | 200μm, 300μm, 400μm | |
Power supply input | 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz | |
Battery pack | Li-ion Rechargeable, Last for one week with normal use | |
Size / Weight | 214 x 150 x 149 mm, 1.6kg |
| Standard Configuration
SHINOVA, a well-known animal health brand in the world.
SHINOVA, based in Shanghai, is a professional veterinary equipment manufacturer and veterinary solutions provider primarily for animal hospitals and scientific research institutes.
For decades global operations, Shinova has dedicated itself to providing advanced veterinary techniques and medical solutions to tens of thousands of animal hospitals (including veterinary hospitals and equine hospitals) and veterinary schools (including veterinary teaching and animal experiments) in Europe, America, Australia, China, etc.
| Features
DL-210/310 can emit three wavelengths of laser from a single device.
Each wavelength has better curative effect on specific indication.
450nm Blue Laser
Traditional laser needs tip initiation to cut soft tissue, which is time-consuming and highly dependent on operator’s experience. The cutting efficiency is dramatically different between good and bad tip initiation. Blue laser is strongly absorbed by proteins, with 60 times absorption higher than that of traditional lasers. It can cut tissues at very high speed without tip initiation to reduce thermal damage and guarantee the excellent repeatability of cutting effect.
980 / 810nm Near Infrared Laser
With strong anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory effects, it is very suitable for urinary tract infection and edema.
635nm Red Laser
635nm is in the optical window of tissue, so it can penetrate very deep to reach the affected area. With excellent photobiomodulation effect, it is very suitable for laser therapy, such as pain relief and wound healing acceleration.
| Specifications
Model | DL-210 | DL-310 |
Wavelength and Max. power | 635nm: 400mW@CW 980nm: 16W@CW, 24W@pulse | 450nm: 3W@CW, 5W@pulse 635nm: 400mW@CW 980nm: 8W@CW, 12W@pulse |
Pulse duration | 10μs-0.9s | |
Pulse repetition rate | Up to 50kHz | |
Tip diameter | 200μm, 300μm, 400μm | |
Power supply input | 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz | |
Battery pack | Li-ion Rechargeable, Last for one week with normal use | |
Size / Weight | 214 x 150 x 149 mm, 1.6kg |
| Standard Configuration
SHINOVA, a well-known animal health brand in the world.
SHINOVA, based in Shanghai, is a professional veterinary equipment manufacturer and veterinary solutions provider primarily for animal hospitals and scientific research institutes.
For decades global operations, Shinova has dedicated itself to providing advanced veterinary techniques and medical solutions to tens of thousands of animal hospitals (including veterinary hospitals and equine hospitals) and veterinary schools (including veterinary teaching and animal experiments) in Europe, America, Australia, China, etc.