• Veterinary Instrument-Backfat Instrument for Swine
  • Veterinary Instrument-Backfat Instrument for Swine

Veterinary Instrument-Backfat Instrument for Swine

Type: Ultrasound Scanner
Use: for Swine
Application: Test The Backfat
Use Range: Swine Farm
Transport Package: Carton
Specification: 300g
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
UT01
Trademark
KAIXIN
Origin
China
Production Capacity
5000pieces/ Per Year

Product Description

UT01 Backfat Instrument
  
 Feature:
1 Compact and flexible overall design. Integrated host and probe design.
2 One-hand operating host. Holding the device, press the Test button with thumb to achieve the test and the result directly and efficiently.
3 Accompanied by the army-green shell and the membrane keyboard design, the overall appearance looks more atmospheric and resistance to use.
4 The probe is fully enclosed design to prevent water spray and splash water.
5 Hook bolt rope design. Lanyard around your wrist to avoid the drop-off while using.
6 Smaller host similar with cigarette size, pocket-carrying design.
7 Adopting digital tube design to resolve the reading problem while under sunshine and improve the efficiency.
8 USB port design for host charge.
9 Built-in battery to drive the host for 10 hours outdoor work. Auto switch-off after 2 minutes non-work to save power.
10 Easy-operation. One-key to measure 3 levels back-fat thickness. Measuring range is 4~35mm and the error is ±1mm. You can store 99 measurement data by serial number, which wont be lost even while shutdown.

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Number of Employees
127
Year of Establishment
1997-04-03