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Metal Max 100 Disposable Blades from Proact Medical Systems

by Proact Medical Systems
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www.proactmedical.com.au
Proact Medical Systems
Tel: 02 6581 5711
Fax: 02 6581 5722
33 Merrigal Rd.
Port Macquarie
NSW 
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Proact Medical Systems  offers a wide range of products for medical industry, such as Datascope patient monitoring devices, anaesthesia delivery systems, Nonin monitoring, Bis monitoring and disposable laryngoscopes. They extend their medical service to Australia, New Zealand and United Kingdom.

Under the disposable laryngoscopes range, Proact Medical Systems offers Metal Max 100 Disposable Blades. These disposable blades are made of metal that are used in the construction of reusable blades. With robust construction, these blades ensure optimal stability and performance. They feature a bulb with benefits such as brightness, low heat and high output. Their major benefits include elimination of sterilising and running costs of reusable. They prevent the incidence of cross contamination.

Metal Max 100 Disposable Blades are packed in easy tear sachets to enable quick easy access. The featured triple sprung ball bearings ensure optimal fit and also facilitate reuse on the same patient. The blade tips are precisely formed and no sharp edges are ensured for enhanced safety. These disposable blades are offered with an optional disposable handle and batteries. Various optional packs are available to choose according to users’ requirement.

27.11.2009
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