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Multipurpose Mini CryoGun Liquid Nitrogen with 5 Probes | CO2 | N2O | Spray 500ml

Author: Sharun Massey
by Sharun Massey
Posted: Jul 14, 2020
Multipurpose Mini CryoGun Liquid Nitrogen with 5 Probes | CO2 | N2O | Spray 500ml

What is Liquid Nitrogen?

Liquid Nitrogen is known scientifically as LN2. N2 Liquid nitrogen is ‘Nitrogen gas’ in a liquid state at an extremely low temperature. Liquid Nitrogen is an odorless, colorless, non-flammable gas. most importantly, It is also a really cold chemical with a boiling point of -196°C.

Uses of Liquid Nitrogen?
  • It is used in cryotherapy for removing potentially skin
  • It is used to store cells in laboratory work at low temperature
  • It is used in cryogenics
  • For high freezing, and transportation of food products
What is Cryogun used for?

Cryotherapy which is also know as cryosurgery, is a procedure which is used for variety of treatment of benign and malignant lesions. Cryosurgery is a effective treatment for a broad range of benign skin problems. With good instruction and supervised experience, some family physicians can master the technique quickly. This surgery is seen best for use in patients with light skin and for treatment of lesions in most non – hair bearing areas of the body.

Cryosurgery requires small amount of time into the schedule of physician’s office. Advantages of this surgery include low risk of infection, minimal wound care and short preparation time. In addition, it does not requires expensive supplies or injectable anesthesia and the patient does not have to return for suture removal.

Side effect which could happen include bleeding, headache, hair loss, and rarely scarring. Skin lesions is treated mostly in single session, but sometimes it requires several treatments.

What is cryogen used for in Dermatology?

Cryosurgery is a technique for removing skin lesions that primarily involve the surface of the skin, like warts, keratosis, or keratosis. It’s a fast methodology of removing the lesion with the smallest scarring. The liquid nitrogen must be applied long enough to freeze the affected skin. Cryotherapy with liquid nitrogen is also widely used in hospital clinical departments.

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Liquid Nitrogen Gun Product Description:

Medsor Impex Mini CryoGun is top quality equipment used in cryosurgery. Today’s primary skin specialists are using this Mini Cryogun for everyday cryosurgery. Liquid nitrogen gun is non-disposable equipment in which you can fill the gas again after its empty.The Cryogun is made up of stainless steel and top quality stainless steel is used for it.The capacity of the Mini Cryogun is 500 ml. Mini CryoGun should be stored and used at a room temp of 64.4 –77 degree Fahrenheit. Its tips and tools require no sterilization. The weight of its empty bottle is 789 gm and its size is 27.5 cm Liquid nitrogen gun is non-disposable equipment in which you can fill the gas again after its empty.

Specifications:

  • Metal: Stainless steel
  • Capacity: 500ml
  • Height: 27.5 cm
  • Weight:789gm
  • Static Holding Time: 10 to 12 hours
  • 50 to 60 freezes at an average of 10 seconds each
  • Non-disposable

Features:

  • Non-disposable
  • Long lasting
  • Result oriented
  • No scarring results.
  • Refillable
  • Easy to use
  • Less weight

Warnings:

  • Before opening cylinder cap, always release the release button to eliminate build up pressure
  • Exposure to temp, above 130°F (54.4°C ) may cause contents to vent or cylinder to burst.
  • Do not store near heat or open flame.
  • Apply directly precisely aimed spray-on treatment area.
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