O-STAR PRO | WOODPECKER WIRELESS CURING LIGHT
O-Star PRO | Wireless Curing Light by Woodpecker
NOW with deeper and more uniform polymerization.
The NEW O-Star Pro wireless curing light from Woodpecker uses 29 interspersed blue and violet LED chips arranged in a mixed and evenly distributed pattern. This unique design prevents uneven spots and/or dark zones.
The uniform beam promotes complete photoinitiator activation within the resin, enhancing curing efficiency.
More focused light output thanks to a beam angle of only 10.8º, ensuring optimal deep curing.
The O-Star Pro features a new "Pulse" output mode that generates less heat while ensuring curing depth beyond 3mm in just 5 seconds. This mode reduces heat by 20% compared to continuous output.
Características:
- 29 interspersed blue and violet LED chips ==> Prevents uneven spots or dark areas
- Beam angle of only 10.8º ==> More focused light
- 20% less heat
- Wireless
- No waiting time
- Wavelength range: 385 – 515 nm
- OLED display
- Curing area: 10mm
- Includes spot cure lens for focused emission when curing veneers and cementing fiber posts
- Weight: 108 g
- Dimensions: Ø 23 x 204 mm
- Warranty: 24 months (6 months on accessories)
Operating Modes:
- Turbo: Cures 2 mm of resin in just 1 second with ultra-high intensity. (2,700–3,000 mW/cm²)
- High: Provides fast and deep curing in only 3 or 5 seconds. (1,800–2,000 mW/cm²)
- Ortho: Designed for orthodontic bracket bonding with adjustable cycles of 3×5 or 3×10 seconds, activated with a single press. (2,700–3,000 mW/cm²)
- Normal: Ideal for general restorations, with adjustable curing times of 5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds. (1,000–1,200 mW/cm²)
- Soft: Minimizes resin shrinkage and microleakage risk, perfect for sensitive patients. Cycles of 5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds. (1,000–1,200 mW/cm²)
- Pulse: Effectively dissipates heat, ensuring comfort during long treatment cycles. Cycles of 5, 10, 15, or 20 seconds. (1,000–1,200 mW/cm²)
- Check: Uses violet light for precise detection of caries, dental calculus, and cracks, when used with special glasses. 30 or 60 seconds. (200–400 mW/cm²)
