Microwave ablation is a recent development in the field of hyperthermia, using image-guided ablation. The antenna is introduced into the tumor tissue, and the microwave is transmitted to the tumor tissue through the ablation antenna. Dipole molecules and proteins in the local tissue surrounding the radiating end of the antenna oscillate at extremely high frequencies, causing local intense heat to pass through. Heat coagulation causes nucleus and chromatin coagulation, protein coagulation and cell chromosome abnormality, leading to induced cell death.


| Project | Content |
|---|---|
| Voltage | ~220V, 50Hz |
| Working Frequency | 2450MHz ± 50 MHz |
| Output Power | 0W to 100W (Adjustable) |
| Input Power | 1500 VA |
| Treatment Time | 0min to 30min |
| Control Method | Foot pedal, panel button, and emergency stop |
| Microwave Leakage | Cabinet leakage < 10mw/cm² |
| Protection | Water-cooled circulation system (< 45°C) |
| Temperature Range | 20-100 ºC (± 1.5 ºC) |
| Display | 27 inch all-in-one machine + 10.1-inch touch screen |
| Applicable Departments | Oncology, General surgery, Intervention, Hepatobiliary, Vascular, Orthopedics |
| Scope | Hepatoma, Lung tumors, Kidney tumors, Thyroid nodules, etc. |


The product range includes high-end medical devices such as fluorescence imaging series, contrast agents (ICG), and core components like CMOS camera modules and endoscopes. These solutions are utilized in over 500 large hospitals.


Founded in 2011, the company focuses on core technologies such as molecular fluorescence, Raman spectroscopy, AI, and computer-aided drug design. As a specialized "little giant" enterprise, it holds 131 core invention patents and 7 US invention patents.


