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Ultrasound Gel Ultrasound Blue Gel Ultrasound Clear Gel Salt free - Transmission of SOUND not electricity, thus no content of ions (charges) Alcohol free - No alcohol, no detergents Microbubble free – manufactured with a special vacuum technology Big bubbles do not matter 3 years expiry date, non sterile products

Ultrasound Gel - Composition Water - EDTA (Versene is trade name) - Imidazolinyl Urea (Kemipur 100 is trade name) - Methyl Chloride Isothiazolynone (Acepur K is trade name) - Propylene Glycole - Carbopol C980 - Sodium Hydroxide - Bleu Patente V 85% ( blue dye) - only the blue coloured version "Ultrasound gel clear" is made with the same compounds without the dye

Ultrasound Gel - Composition Ultrasound Gel – Antimicrobial Protection in our gels there are three compounds which provide protection against contamination: 1) Methyl Chloride Isothiazolynone (Acepur K is trade name)is used as anti-bacterial compound 2) Imidazolinyl Urea (Kemipur 100 is trade name)is used as anti-fungine compound 3) EDTA (Versene is trade name) is used as calcium in-activator (and bacteria of course grow "eating" calcium)

Ultrasound Gel Ultrasound Blue Gel Ultrasound Clear Gel 3610000050 – 50gr bottle 3610000260 – 260gr squeeze bottle 3610000500 – 500gr bottle 36100001LT – 1Lt bottle 361T000050 – 50gr bottle 361T000260 – 260gr squeeze bottle 361T000500 – 500gr bottle 361T0001LT – 1Lt bottle 3 years expiry date, non sterile products

Ultrasound Gel Ultrasound Blue Gel Ultrasound Clear Gel 36100005LT – 5Lt soft container 361T0005LT – 5LT soft container Each container (full of gel) is completed with an empty 250ml squeeze bottle and an adaptor to refill this bottle & Gel pump, Gel Stand

Ultrasound Gel Accessories GEL frame – REF 363US5SP GEL pump – REF 363US5PG REF 3610000LT5 complete set GEL warmer – REF 363000WA D I S C O N T I N U E D

ECG Gel & Cream 3 years expiry date, non sterile products Salt free (no added salt) Water soluble Non greasy Non corrosive Non irritant Cream is a cosmetic version of the gel, but with LEMON fragrance Manufactured from spring water REF 3410000260 260g squeeze bottle REF 3410000050 50gr bottle REF 3450000260 260g squeeze bottle REF 3450000050 50gr bottle 3 years expiry date, non sterile products

ECG Gel & Cream used as a contact medium for REUSABLE electrodes ( ECG clamp and chest suction electrodes) content of free charges guarantees ELECTRICAL conductivity ( please notice the difference of the ECG gel to the Ultrasound gel !!) ECG gel should be quoted to all customers asking for our reusable clamp or chest suction electrodes ECG gel ( respectively ECG cream) should be offered to all clients using diagnostic ECG machines as these are our end users

Skin Preparation Paste Human skin is a developing organ... As a result of permanent development skin surface is covered with dead cells. Aside from that special glands produce grease. The paste contains some „chemical“ cleaning components and small hard particles acting as an abrasive This abrasive helps to remove dead cells from the skin surface The „chemical“ components help to remove grease from the skin EVERY should be recommended to use before any application of any electrode to the skin surface. It helps to get better contact and to reach lower impedance between the skin and the electrode. REF 3550000160 EVERY skin preparation paste 160gr bottle & REF 355000050 EVERY skin preparation paste 50gr bottle

Other gels available REF 3110000260 MEDI GEL 260gr bottle High conductive gel for EEG, Evoked potentials (EP), sleep laboratories and for all short or long term recordings Water soluble, not greasy, non irritant REF 3150000100 – MEDI CREAM 100gr tube Conductive, adhesive and fast drying cream, particularly designed for EEG, EP and EMG, possible replacement for collodion. Water soluble, not greasy, non irritant

Other gels available REF 3050000260 ACQUA GEL 260gr bottle High conductive gel for EEG, ECG, EMG, EP Added potassium increases electrical conductivity REF 3510000160 T.E.N.S Gel 160gr bottle High viscosity gel particularly designed for use during T.E.N.S. procedures and electrostimulation. No added salts, water soluble, not greasy, non irritant