Henry Schein Introduces New Maxima LED Curing Light

Henry Schein, a distributor of healthcare products and services, has introduced a pen-style, MAXIMA LED Curing Light with Ramp-Up.

The lightweight, cordless device is compact and ergonomic in design. The new model features a digital display that is programmable in five-second increments for multiple curing cycles, and includes an automatic ramp-up feature that allows the light to increase in power to minimize composite shrinkage.

The light generates an output intensity of 1,000 mw/cm2 and has an automatic cooling mechanism to prevent overheating. Fully charged, the battery provides more than 400, 10-second cures. The product has a one-year warranty.

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