Manufacturer | Intensity |
Curatron 2000 HT | 7 mT or 7000 μT |
Curatron 2000 XP (Mattress) | 10 mT or 10,000 μT |
Curatron 2000 XPSE (Mattress) | 15 mT or 15,000 μT |
Curatron 2000 PC | 15 mT or 15,000 μT |
Curatron 2000 3D (Ultra Power) | 50 mT or 500 Gauss or 50,000 μT |
Bemer 3000 | < 1.0 Gauss |
QRS | < 1.0 Gauss |
iMrs 2000 | < 1.0 Gauss |
One of the things that our competitors fail to discuss openly on their websites is power or energy levels generated by their systems. When we measure magnetism, we measure “magnetic induction” or “magnetic flux density” It’s unfortunate that the industry uses both terms Gauss and Tesla and these two measurement systems are different. Both Nikola Tesla and Carl Friedrich Gauss contributed significantly to the world of science and each is honored with the use of his name as a unit of measurement. Tesla has replaced Gauss as the primary measurement of magnetic induction and one Tesla equals 10 Gauss.
We also need to understand our decimal system, we talk about milliTesla “mT” and micro Telsa “μT” and some makers use the terms interchangeably. There are 1,000,000 μT in a Tesla and 1,000 mT in a Tesla so one mT is 1000 times larger than 1 μT. If we were talking dollars, we’d take more care in the terms we use. To see the range of Curatron 2000 models << Click Here >>. It’s important to note that the Curatron 2000 is a family of products including the:
- C-2000-HT (Home Therapy System)
- C-2000-XP (Advanced/Premium Home or simple Clinical system)
- C-2000-PC (Professional Therapist PC Controlled System)
- C-2000-3D (Ultra Power System)
Our competitors seem to fail to mention the huge capability and range of capability of the Curatron family of products. Simply put the Curatron is in an entirely separate class. See Gauss or Tesla for more information
Important Links: Wikipedia: Carl Friedrich Gauss Wikipedia: Nikola Tesla