Ultrasound probes are among the most expensive and delicate precision components in a hospital. Many people are unaware that the ingredients of ultrasound gel have a direct impact on the probe's lifespan. Low-quality ultrasound gels often contain paraffin oil, cellulose, or other corrosive impurities. These components gradually erode the probe's acoustic lens and matching layer, leading to image artifacts, blind spots, or even complete failure.

Oily ingredients like paraffin oil can cause the rubber layer on the probe surface to swell and crack, leading to leakage risks. Ultrasound gels containing cellulose, when dry, can form a hard film. If not cleaned promptly, these hard, dry particles may scratch the delicate probe surface during subsequent use. This type of damage is usually irreversible, and a seemingly cost-saving procurement decision could lead to tens of thousands of yuan in probe repair costs, resulting in significant economic losses.

Therefore, qualified medical ultrasound gel must strictly control its ingredients. A truly professional-grade product should use a neutral formulation, free from any oils and cellulose, to ensure "zero damage" to the equipment while providing excellent acoustic conduction. Protecting the probe means protecting the hospital's core assets.

Flat Creating Medical's medical ultrasound gel strictly adheres to standards of being free of cellulose and paraffin oil, ensuring it does not damage expensive probes. The product uses US-imported raw materials and offers advantages such as a 5-fold increase in sound transmission performance, resistance to liquefaction and drying. Through HKH technology, the allergy rate is reduced by over 10 times. Flat Creating Medical holds international certifications including FDA and CE, making it a globally trusted partner for protecting precision equipment and ensuring medical safety.
