Quantitative and continuously measurable 2CH ventilation capsule-type sweat meter!
The "SKN-2000M" is a sweat meter that uses the ventilation capsule method, capable of continuously, easily, and quantitatively measuring the amount of sweat generated from the surface of human skin. By attaching a capsule approximately φ20mm × 20mm to the skin of the subject, it can display the amount of sweat generated per unit time and per unit area (local sweat amount, unit: mg/(cm²·min)). Please feel free to contact us if you have any inquiries. 【Features】 ■ Highly quantitative sweat testing ■ Good responsiveness, instantly capturing changes in sweat amount ■ Capable of measuring from minimal to abundant sweating ■ Simple measurement by just attaching the capsule to the skin ■ This device is a medical instrument. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■ Method: Ventilation capsule type differential method ■ Number of channels: 2 channels ■ Probe length: 1.5m ■ Display: LCD digital display ■ Performance ・ Measurement range: 0 to 4 mg/(cm2·min) ・ Measurement accuracy: ±5% ■ External dimensions: 200(W) × 230(D) × 93(H) mm ■ Weight: 2.5kg ■ Electrical ratings ・ Rated voltage: AC100V ・ Power consumption: 10VA ■ List price: 2.5 million yen (excluding tax) *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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【Usage Examples】 ■ Quantification of sweating volume in sweating disorders, highly reproducible sweating tests ■ Basic research in neurophysiology, heat physiology, psychophysiology, etc. *For more details, please download the PDF or contact us.
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Our company contributes to the realization of healthy and fulfilling lives for people through highly reliable sweating measurement technology backed by academic evidence. In light of recent global temperature increases due to global warming, the rise in heat-related illnesses, and the increase in mental health patients, particularly in developed countries, measuring thermoregulatory and emotional sweating may provide valuable data for addressing these social issues. We will develop unique biometric measurements and continue to create technologies that "make people happy."