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Screening Device Pill Deduster Machine Equipment Supplied In Canada
5 equipment items found
Manufactured by:ROSSBRO based inLachute, QUEBEC (CANADA)
REDUCE user back/neck/shoulder STRAINS - WITH THE ROSSBRO RACA!Introducing the world’s only automatic self-locking computer mount in the industry. The most user/friendly, designed to be used with ONE HAND, tilts, swivels, adjust forward or back to reach dash controls and clear air bag deployment. ...
Manufactured by:ROSSBRO based inLachute, QUEBEC (CANADA)
REDUCE user back/neck/shoulder STRAINS - WITH THE ROSSBRO RACA!Introducing the world’s only automatic self-locking computer mount in the industry. The most user/friendly, designed to be used with ONE HAND, tilts, swivels, adjust forward or back to reach dash controls and clear air bag deployment. ...
Manufactured by:HQS Veterinary - part of HQS Medical based inYiwu, Jinhua, ALBERTA (CANADA)
US-S80 is a high-end cart-type animal color Doppler ultrasound, which is widely used in animal reproductive system, urinary system, digestive system, heart and other abdominal soft tissue examinations. It can display the sound image of the cut surface of the exploration site in real time. It has the advantages of intuitiveness, high diagnosis rate, convenience, and no damage. It is a necessary ...
Manufactured by:MRIequip based inNisswa, MINNESOTA (USA)
MRI Non-Ferromagnetic Wheelchairs consist of materials that will pass through Ferromagnetic Detection Systems. The chair has been tested and certified to pass through pre-screen and pre-entry door systems. These chairs aid in the safety of your MR environment when used with entry screening systems. The storage pocket on the rear of the chair has "MR" prominently displayed, reducing the chance it ...
by:Theralase Technologies Inc. based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
The Theralase TLC-2000 CLT is a medical device consisting of a hand-held multiple laser probe (5 x 905 nanometer (“nm”) Near Infra Red (“NIR”) super-pulsed laser diodes, providing up to 200 milliWatts (“mW”) average power each, superpulsed at 100 Watts and 4 x 660 nm visible red laser diodes, providing up to 100 mW average power each, pulsed at 300 mW). The ...
