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Bioimpedance Strip Electrode with Leads

Carbon fiber electrode with carbon fiber leads

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BioZ electrode with leads
Part #: EL526

Pack of four strip electrodes with TP leads attached, intended for bioimpedance applications. Each electrode is 16.5 cm x 1.3 cm (6.5″ x 0.5″) with four 15 cm lead cables that terminate in 1.5 mm Touch Proof sockets. The electrode  is foam backed and uses hydrogel to adhere the electrode to the participant and provide a conductive medium.

The electrode is carbon fiber with carbon fiber electrode leads and is considered MR Conditional when used with MECMRI series MRI Extension Cables.

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