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Dental curing light is a type of dental equipment used for polymerizing light-curable resin-based composite materials. It can be used with several different light-curable dental materials.
The light used belongs to the visible blue light spectrum. The wavelength range of this light varies, and so does the wavelength of each device.
Dental curing light is a type of dental equipment used for polymerizing light-curable resin-based composite materials. It can be used with several different light-curable dental materials. The light used belongs to the visible blue light spectrum. The wavelength range of this light varies, and so does the wavelength of each device.
There are four basic types of dental curing light sources: halogen lamps, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), plasma arcs, and lasers. The most common two types are halogen lamps and light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
WEGO Medical can provide a range of dental products, including high/low-speed turbine handpieces, intraoral cameras, dental chair lights, magnifiers, polishers, apex locators, endodontic motors, handpieces, root canal files, portable turbines, and various dental accessories.
| B type light curing machine oral resin |
| AC110-220V, 50-60Hz |
455-480mm |
1200-1500MW/CM2 |
| 1500Mah |


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