Pulp Tester 1 Battery-Operated Standard 9-Volt Battery Convenient to Operation Dental Equipment

Pulp Tester 1 Battery-Operated Standard 9-Volt Battery Convenient to Operation Dental Equipment

Model NO.: Pulp tester 1
Medical Device Regulatory Type: Type 2
Trademark: SPTA
Transport Package: 1 Set in 1 Box
Specification: CE
Origin: Foshan
HS Code: 9018499000
Pulp Tester 1 Battery-Operated Standard 9-Volt Battery Convenient to Operation Dental Equipment
Descriptions
This item is for dental nerve  pulp test, makes electric stimulation to the tooth nerve, it can record the  reacting value of nerve to estimate the livingness of the nerve. It very  necessary for the dentist's judgment to check the tooth nerve.

Features:

1.Preset speed mode (high-mid-low speed) 
2.Agentle, pulsed stimulus begins to increase at a rate 
3.Specifically designed for patient comfort
4.If the patient indicates perception, simply release the button. The stimulus  stops immediately, but the numbers remain frozen on the face for about 3 minutes
5.Convenient to operate
Maximum stimulus-- -80.Between 00-40, the patient feels ache and anesthesia,  alive teeth nerve
Between 40-80, with above-mentioned reaction, part of teeth nerve dead 80, no  above-mentioned reaction, dead teeth nerve
6.The device turns itself off in 3 minutes after operation (save the batteries)
7.Battery-operated, Standard 9-Volt batteries, Extremely economical 
8.Fully guaranteed for two years

Specifications:

INPUT: DC 9.0V 
OUTPUT: 80V (MAXIMUM) 
CURRENT: 90mA 
VOLTAGE RANGE: DC 6.0-10.0V 
SIZE: 186*38*24mm 
NET WEIGHT:220g 

Packet include:

Main Unit X 1
Test Probe 1 long and 1 short
Test Wire X 3
Stainless Electrode X 4
Battery X 1
Full detailed English manual/instructions


Pulp Tester 1 Battery-Operated Standard 9-Volt Battery Convenient to Operation Dental Equipment
 

 

Green Tea Processing
 
Steaming, Roasting, Baking
Chinese and Japanese green tea processing uses 3 firing methods. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? 
Unlike Black Tea, green tea is made with minimal oxidation. A process - called firing - applies high heat to kill the leaf enzymes to stop oxidation on its track, which resulted in the high catechins content of green tea.
The three firing methods account for the infinite varieties of green tea that exist in China and Japan today. All three methods were originally developed by the Chinese, as it long history affords it time to experiment and innovate.

Steaming


 
Steaming was widely used in Chinese green tea processing until the 16th century. It has regained popularity in recent years, especially for export to Japan.
Early Tribute teas were steamed. Japanese monk Kobo Daishi learnt this when he visited China in A.D. 804 and introduced tea drinking to Japan with the Chinese tea seeds he brought back. Today, the majority of Japanese green tea is steamed.
Advantages: Attractive "three greens": dried leaves, brewed liquor and brewed leaves.
Disadvantages: May smell grassy and taste bitter.

Roasting


 
Today, roasting or pan-firing is the most popular firing method for Chinese Green Tea. Like stir-frying Chinese food, the traditional handicraft uses an iron wok on a hot stove.
It was preferred over steaming for 2 reasons: it is quicker to roast and it smells better.
Using several distinct hands movements, a skillful roaster is able to handroast leaves into many different shapes using their bare hands. It is an incredible art form.
The three broad categories are long-roasting (Mei Cha), round-roasting (Zhu Cha or gunpowder green tea) and flat-roasting (Longjing tea, Da Fang tea).
Both Meicha (Hyson) (and Zhucha (Gunpowder) use mature leaves for processing and were developed for export to the Western world.
Advantages: Rich nutty aroma. Stunning varieties of shapes.
Disadvantages: Yellowish green coloration. Very brittle. May be fragmented, burned.

Baking
 
Baking can be done using either a charcoal or an electric oven. It is preferred over roasting when it is important to preserve the shape and texture of the pre-processed tea, such as when making jasmine scented green tea.
Floral and fruity green tea is usually baked rather than roasted.
 
Advantages: Well preserved. White hairs intact. Better coloration.

Disadvantage: Does not smell as good as roasting.

Many Chinese green tea processing is half-roasted and half-baked, allowing the advantages of each method to be exploited.

While most tea today is machine-made, the best Chinese green tea is still entirely handroasted, allowing the roasters to finetune the tea making process to optimize the quality of the individual leaves.
 

 

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