Product Description

5 Liter Aquasonic CLEAR Ultrasound Gel is based on the same "can't be copied" formula of Aquasonic 100 Ultrasound Transmission Gel, without perfume or color. It is for diagnostic and therapeutic medical ultrasound procedures.

Features:

  • No fragrance or color
  • Acoustically correct for the broad range of frequencies used in medical ultrasound applications
  • Hypoallergenic, bacteriostatic and non-irritating
  • Water Soluble
  • No Formaldehyde
  • Not a Spermicide
  • Box Includes: (1) 5 Liter SONICPAC Container and (1) Refillable Dispenser

Specifications

Specifications
Manufacturer Parker Laboratories
Item Ships From Florida
GSA Contract Number 36F79724D0011

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Customer Questions
Can this be used for laser hair removal as a cooling gel?
This item is mainly used for diagnostic and therapeutic medical ultrasound procedures. However, in the past it has been used for tattoo and laser hair removal.
Can you add essential oils to the gel without it being watery?
This item has never been tested with essential oils so we're unable to determine if it will become watery once mixed together.
Does this product contain paraben?
Yes, the Aquasonic Clear does contain Parabens.
Can this be used for the pads on an electro-therapy machine for slimming purposes?
The Aquasonic Clear Gel is used for diagnostic and therapeutic medical ultrasounds procedures or laser hair removal. For Electromedical procedures (except for defibrillation), you can use the Spectra 360 Electrode Gel. The Spectra 360 Electrode Gel is a special order item that we would need to quote you on. A member of our customer service team will be in touch with you shortly. Please be sure to ...
What is the viscosity of this gel?
The viscosity ranges between 130,000- 195,000 cP.
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