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publicationDate 2019-12-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber BG-3356-U1
titleOfInvention LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA BURNER FOR THE PURPOSES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
abstract The present utility model relates to a low-temperature plasma torch for ophthalmic purposes, which will find application in the treatment of cornea, tarsus, fornix and bulb conjunctiva in inflammatory and infectious diseases of the cornea and conjunctiva of the eye. The created low-temperature plasma torch for the purposes of ophthalmology includes a quartz tube (7), one end of which is connected to a source of inert gas (8), and at its other end a plasma nozzle (9) is installed. A pair of electrodes are mounted on the quartz tube (7), the cathode (6.1) and the anode (6.2) of the pair of electrodes being located at a distance from each other. The anode (6.2) is connected to a power supply (1), which is connected via a switch (2) to a rectifier (3) connected to a step-up transformer (4). The step-up transformer (4) in turn is connected to an oscillator (5) connected to the cathode (6.1).
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