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Hypoallergenic, AgAgCl flat pellet spread with a thin coating of a .5 percent saline base conductive gel and embedded into a fabric style backing. Electrodes do not contain any latex. Surface EMG/EKG/ECG & biofeedback electrode. 6 electrodes per pouch for a total of 150 individual electrodes. Learn More
Elefix V EEG Electrode paste is a low impedance highly conductive, specially formulated to stick the electrodes on the skin without additional adhesive disks. Learn More
EEG Electrode paste, low impedance highly conductive, specially formulated to stick the electrodes on the skin without additional adhesive disks. Learn More
8mm Silver EEG Flat Electrode. Terminated with a 1.5mm (.060) safety plug. Silver composition. The Nicolet Silver EEG Flat Electrode with a length of 48 inches is a high-quality electrode that is specifically designed for use in electroencephalography (EEG) procedures. Learn More
8mm Silver EEG Cup Electrode. Terminated with a 1.5mm (.060) safety plug. Silver composition. The Nicolet Silver EEG Cup Electrode with a length of 48 inches, is a high-quality electrode that is specifically designed for use in electroencephalography (EEG) procedures. Learn More
Saline Base Signa Gel - 2oz Tube - 12 pack. Highly conductive, multi-purpose electrolyte meets all the standards of the ideal saline base electrode gel. Learn More
The GS26 has a snap on style electrode pellet, pre-gelled with a .5 percent saline base gel and embedded into a paper thin, clear self adhesive disc. Electrodes do not contain any latex. 150 electrodes per package. These electrodes have also been sold under the manufacturer part # DBF3D77 Learn More
Control III disinfectant and germicide concentrate 16oz (1 Pint) Performs a Wide Variety of Disinfecting Tasks in Hospitals, Clinics, Nursing Homes, Physicians' Offices, Institutional Settings, and in the Home. Learn More