HFMED Upgrades Low-Temperature Environment Adaptability To Suit Low-Temperature Surgical Scenarios in Grassroots And Special Departments

May 28, 2026 Leave a message

May 28, 2026 – Some special clinical scenarios such as pediatric surgery, organ transplantation and grassroots remote operating rooms need to maintain a low-temperature and constant-humidity environment for a long time. Traditional surgical equipment has narrow temperature adaptation range. In low-temperature environments, mechanical lubrication viscosity increases, electronic component sensitivity decreases, and touch response becomes sluggish. It is easy to cause slow equipment startup, unsmooth mechanical adjustment and parameter drift, which cannot adapt to the stable operation needs of special low-temperature operating rooms, resulting in limited equipment applicability in multi-scenario clinical applications.

 

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To solve the problem of poor low-temperature adaptability of traditional equipment, HFMED has completed the low-temperature environment performance upgrade of core surgical equipment this week. The upgraded equipment adopts low-temperature resistant lubricating materials and high-stability electronic components, optimizes the internal thermal balance and cold resistance structure. It can maintain stable mechanical operation and sensitive control response in low-temperature surgical environments, effectively avoid functional attenuation and abnormal operation caused by low temperature, and greatly expand the equipment's adaptive scope of clinical application scenarios.

"Multi-environment adaptability is the basic guarantee for equipment to serve diversified clinical scenarios," said the structural R&D director of HFMED. "Many special and grassroots operating rooms have low-temperature environmental characteristics, and traditional equipment is prone to performance degradation in cold environments. Through material replacement and structural optimization, we improve the low-temperature resistance of equipment, ensure stable and reliable operation in special scenarios, and make the product more adaptable to diversified global clinical needs."

 

FAQ

Q1: What performances of traditional equipment are affected by low-temperature operating room environment?

A:In long-term low-temperature operating room environments, traditional surgical equipment will suffer from increased lubricant viscosity, sluggish mechanical adjustment, decreased sensitivity of electronic sensors, and delayed touch response. It is easy to have problems such as slow startup, parameter drift and occasional stuttering, which affect the continuity and stability of surgical operations and cannot meet the operating standards of special clinical departments.

Q2: What value does low-temperature adaptation upgrade bring to grassroots and special departments?

A:The upgraded low-temperature resistant structure and materials enable the equipment to maintain full-performance stable operation in special low-temperature surgical scenarios. It solves the problem of equipment performance attenuation in cold environments, meets the surgical equipment use standards of pediatrics, transplantation departments and grassroots hospitals, improves the scene compatibility and practicality of the equipment, and fills the application gap of traditional equipment in special environments.