- Standard snap connection
- Very flexible and compliant
- Suitable for delicate skin surfaces
- Respositionable
- Electrolyte: hydrogel (4% chloride salt)
- Ag/AgCl contact (11 mm dia)
- Size: 2.5 cm x 2.5 cm cloth backing
- Qty: 30
These disposable cloth base electrodes adhere well and are particularly useful for applications on non-conforming surfaces, such as facial EMG measurements. Due to hydrogel electrolyte concentration, these are also suitable for electrical stimulation studies.
Electrodes have a circular contact on a square backing. The adhesive solid hydrogel ensures good contact, and the silver-silver chloride (Ag/AgCl) electrodes provide accurate and clear transmission of surface biopotentials. Use these comfortable and conforming electrodes in EMG (sEMG), nerve conduction, ECG, and sleep studies. The latex-free, hypoallergenic electrode is suitable for long term use without irritation.
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