Definition Tip Load. This is a value of the tip stiffness and a measure of strength based on how many grams of pressure are needed to. Tip load is a measure of the force needed to buckle the tip when forced against a standard surface. Tip load refers to the maximum weight a guidewire can be loaded axially before it buckles 10 mm from the distal end of the wire. Asahi intecc has developed several concepts which can define the performance of each guidewire, including tip load, shaping. A high tip load can help when crossing a resistant or highly. Tip load or tip stiffness: Tip load is the numerical conversion of the physician's feeling of softer/stiffer of the wire tip, and is calculated by its gram value. It is a quite well. The tip load represents the stiffness of the tip and is defined by the force needed to deflect to bend the tip 2 mm when the wire is fixed 10 mm above its end. Tip load can be determined by advancing the wire into a standard surface until it deflects the tip, at 2mm from the tip.
The tip load represents the stiffness of the tip and is defined by the force needed to deflect to bend the tip 2 mm when the wire is fixed 10 mm above its end. Tip load can be determined by advancing the wire into a standard surface until it deflects the tip, at 2mm from the tip. It is a quite well. Tip load or tip stiffness: Tip load is the numerical conversion of the physician's feeling of softer/stiffer of the wire tip, and is calculated by its gram value. A high tip load can help when crossing a resistant or highly. Tip load refers to the maximum weight a guidewire can be loaded axially before it buckles 10 mm from the distal end of the wire. Tip load is a measure of the force needed to buckle the tip when forced against a standard surface. This is a value of the tip stiffness and a measure of strength based on how many grams of pressure are needed to. Asahi intecc has developed several concepts which can define the performance of each guidewire, including tip load, shaping.
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Definition Tip Load Tip load can be determined by advancing the wire into a standard surface until it deflects the tip, at 2mm from the tip. Tip load refers to the maximum weight a guidewire can be loaded axially before it buckles 10 mm from the distal end of the wire. Tip load is the numerical conversion of the physician's feeling of softer/stiffer of the wire tip, and is calculated by its gram value. This is a value of the tip stiffness and a measure of strength based on how many grams of pressure are needed to. The tip load represents the stiffness of the tip and is defined by the force needed to deflect to bend the tip 2 mm when the wire is fixed 10 mm above its end. Asahi intecc has developed several concepts which can define the performance of each guidewire, including tip load, shaping. Tip load can be determined by advancing the wire into a standard surface until it deflects the tip, at 2mm from the tip. It is a quite well. Tip load or tip stiffness: Tip load is a measure of the force needed to buckle the tip when forced against a standard surface. A high tip load can help when crossing a resistant or highly.