Burton Medical Products develops a diagnostic and examination light, the AIM LED

With unsurpassed value and energy efficiency, the AIM LED provides 10 times the life and uses 55 percent less energy when compared to halogen light sources. Burton Medical Products, Inc. has developed a revolutionary diagnostic and examination light, the AIM LED, by combining the smart and versatile design of their existing AIM lights with the efficiency and longevity of an LED light source.

With 21 individual LEDs in 3 modules, the AIM LED provides 10 percent more illumination (45,000 Lux at 1 meter) than even the high performing AIM-50® while only requiring 84 watts of power. It offers a CRI of 92 and a color temperature of 4300 Kelvin. In addition, the AIM LED has 10 times greater (20,000 hours) lamp life than traditional light source products and it saves more than $1,000 in bulb replacements alone over the life of the product.

The AIM LED has a unique Y-shaped design that minimizes the obstruction of light into the surgical field and provides a larger and adjustable light pattern without casting shadows. As the most versatile and efficient diagnostic light in the market, its 360-degree, limitless arm-and-mounting-system rotation provides a maximum reach of 63 inches and a diameter of 10 feet. This allows the AIM LED it to illuminate the patient from head to toe with no drift.

To meet different needs and installation requirements, AIM LED is available in four models, including Floorstand, Single Ceiling, Double Ceiling and Wall Mount. In addition, it is supported by an industry-leading five-year limited warranty. The advanced features of the new AIM LED from Burton Medical makes it the right light for examinations.

SOURCE Burton Medical Products, Inc.

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