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Aloka UST-536

Product Specifications

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Category:Ultrasound » Probes

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Brand:Aloka

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Model:UST-536

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Description:Hockey Stick Style Transducer 19 mm

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Type:Linear

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Frequency:6.0/13.0 Mhz

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Ultrasound Machine:Alpha 10V, Alpha 5V

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Product Description

Aloka UST-536 Hockey Stick Style Transducer

Experience unparalleled precision and versatility in ultrasound imaging with the Aloka UST-536, a premium linear transducer designed for superior performance in vascular, small parts, and musculoskeletal applications. This compact hockey stick style probe, featuring a 19 mm footprint, delivers exceptional image quality with dual-frequency capabilities of 6.0/13.0 MHz, ensuring crisp, high-resolution visuals even in challenging anatomical regions. Engineered by Aloka for reliability and ease of use, the UST-536 integrates seamlessly with compatible Alpha series systems, empowering clinicians with advanced diagnostic tools in a portable, ergonomic form factor.

Key Features and Specifications

Specification Details
Category Ultrasound » Probes
Brand Aloka
Model UST-536
Type Linear
Frequency Range 6.0/13.0 MHz
Footprint 19 mm (Hockey Stick Style)
Compatible Ultrasound Machines Alpha 10V, Alpha 5V

Ideal for interventional procedures and detailed superficial imaging, the Aloka UST-536 sets the standard for probe excellence. Contact us today to enhance your ultrasound capabilities with this state-of-the-art transducer.

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Application Scenarios

Hospitals

Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals

Clinics

Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics

Research Institutions

Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions