Laser Flare Meter
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Compact
All of Kowa's manufucturing expertise were put together to design a flare meter with all necessary functions, in a compact body.
Simple & Quick
With operations made while facing the patient and all buttons located within hands reach, the flare meter is easier to use than ever.
Easy Alignment
Quick and precise measurement is capable in small pupil mode and front view and side view alignment modes.
Alignment
Position the alignment dot in the center circle while bringing the dot into focus.
Working distance adjustment
Front view alignment
Position the alignment dot in the center circle while bringing the dot into focus. Then, press the measurement button and scan laser. Measurement is possible when the center circle for alignment is green.
Side view alignment
Position the alignment dot in the center circle while bringing the dot into focus, then shift to the side view alignment mode by pressing the measurement button on the panel. Measurement is possible when the measuring window at the center is green.
SP mode
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The alignment position for patients with small pupils displays when the SP button is pressed.

Measuring window
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The color and view of the measuring window depends on the alignment. Measurement cannot be made when the central square is white; measurement is possible when the same square is green.

Measurement results
The scattered light is converted into an electrical signal and its intensity is displayed as flare value on the LCD monitor. All flare and dispersion data is analyzed, providing reliable and accurate measurements.
Printout
Built-in thermal printer with easy paper change supports quick operations.
Calibration
Pre-installed calibrator on the body for easy calibration.
Measurement principle
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The FM-600 is based on the measurement principle of laser light scattering detection. The instrument uses a diode laser beam to scan a measuring window that is projected inside the anterior chamber of the eye. As an aqueous protein (component of inflammation) passes through the focal point of the laser,light scattering occurs. The intensity of the scattered light (directly proportional to the amount of protein particles-flare) is detected by a photo-multiplier tube (PMT), which generates an electrical signal. This signal is immediately digitized to eliminate outside noise interference and are processed by a computer which displays the results for user analysis. The unit of measurement employed by the FM-600 is "Photon Count" per millisecond.
