Part #: EL510
Disposable RT Electrodes – 3/set (pk of 20 sets)
EL510 is a disposable, Ag-AgCl , radio-translucent set of three pre-wired electrodes with hydrogel centers and hydrocolloid ends.
Contact area: 10 mm x 10 mm gelled
Size: 25 mm x 10 mm
Micro-lead cables: 58 cm long
Connectors: Touchproof
Qty: 20 sets of 3 electrodes
- Safely secures to limbs without a strap that could reduce circulation
- Gentle hydrocolloid ends and hydrogel adhesives
- Long lasting and easy to use, even under high humidity
- Radiolucent materials allow for x-ray passage
- Latex, phthalate/DEHP, BPA free
Recommended for Facial EMG in the MRI—the EL510 is gentle on the skin, conforms well, and can be cut down to reduce the contact area (ADD204 adhesive collars can also be used to reduce the contact area).
MRI Use: Conditional
Condition: Up to 3T, any scanning sequence. (See Specifications for components.)
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