Solventum Corporation 2670-5 Repositionable Monitoring Electrode
The Solventum Corporation 2670-5 Repositionable Monitoring Electrode is designed for use in various medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, and home care environments. This electrode stands out for its repositionable design, allowing for flexible and convenient monitoring of patients. Its compact size and adhesive properties make it an ideal choice for a range of applications, from routine check-ups to continuous monitoring in critical care situations.
The Solventum Corporation 2670-5 Repositionable Monitoring Electrode is intended for use in monitoring electrocardiogram (ECG) signals and other biopotentials. Its primary function is to provide a reliable and stable connection between the patient's skin and the monitoring equipment, ensuring accurate and consistent readings. The electrode's design and materials are optimized for comfort, durability, and ease of use, making it suitable for a wide range of patients and applications.
Key Features
- Repositionable design for flexible and convenient monitoring
- Compact size (1.56" x 1¼") for discreet and comfortable wear
- Adhesive properties for secure attachment to the skin
- Optimized for use in ECG and biopotential monitoring applications
- Latex-free and hypoallergenic materials for reduced risk of skin irritation
- Available in boxes of 200 bags, with 5 electrodes per bag for convenient storage and dispensing
- Compatible with a range of monitoring equipment and systems
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 1.56" x 1¼" (3.96 cm x 3.18 cm) • Weight: approximately 0.07 oz (2 grams) per electrode • Materials: latex-free, hypoallergenic adhesive and conductive materials • Compliance: meets or exceeds relevant industry standards for medical electrodes • Compatibility: compatible with most ECG and biopotential monitoring equipment and systemsIdeal For
• Hospitals and critical care units • Clinics and outpatient facilities • Home care and remote monitoring applications • Laboratories and research institutions • Emergency medical services (EMS) and first response teamsShare Product Link: