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Conductivity gel is a chloride free electrolyte which is non-allergenic, odorless, water-soluble and non-staining. It is used in conjunction with rubber electrodes to provide a medium for the current to flow effectively from the electrode to the skin.
Ultrasound Gel is water soluble. Non-greasy and will not irritate tissues or injure the ulasound applicator or electrodes. It spreads easily and evenly and is an efficient coupling medium for ultrasound transmission. Better sound transmission, distinctive image display, no toxic and irritant effect, no damage and corrosion to the ultrasound probe. Chemical Composition: Polymer, humectants, water, approved food color, perfume and preservatives. Technical Parameters: Sound Speed (35℃): 1520~1620 m/s Sound Impedance Frequency (35℃): 1.5~1.7×106 Pa•s/m Sound Attenuation (35℃): ≤0.05 dB/(cm•Mhz) Viscosity (25℃): ≥15 Pa•s PH Value: 5.5~8.0
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conductive gel. A gel applied to the body to reduce its impedance, thereby facilitating the delivery of an electric shock.
KY Jelly. One of the most common ultrasound gel alternatives, KY Jelly is a water-based and water-soluble product that is used as a personal lubricant. ...
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Skin Gel or Aloe Vera.
Can I use aloe vera gel as conductive gel? Yes! In fact, some people recommend using aloe vera gel (which is naturally good for your skin anyway, as it helps remoisturize tissue) as a conductive gel rather than the primer gel that is often recommended with microcurrent treatments or a facial toning device