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  2. Beamer 3 Reserve
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Beamer® Argon Probes Product Overview

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Beamer® Argon Probes

To help enhance patient outcomes, Beamer® Argon Probes were designed with a range of features that help physicians quickly, accurately and safely coagulate bleeding tissue.

  • Non-Contact Coagulation – Long, controlled argon beam can be initiated without contacting the mucosa.
  • Targeted Therapy – The ceramic tip effectively guides the argon beam for precise and controlled coagulation at a low argon flow rate.
  • Clear Visualization – The unique ceramic tip offers visual contrast of the probe against the mucosa in a bloody field.

Beamer® Argon Snare Probe

Snare, Resect, Ablate – When it comes to challenging lesions and mucosal resection, argon beam coagulation can now be achieved with the same instrument. The Beamer® Argon Snare Probe’s retractable snare and argon probe allow en bloc or piecemeal EMR followed immediately by argon beam coagulation and ablation of residual tissue. This advantage eliminates the need to exchange instruments for performing the coagulation in a second step.

Designed for grabbing flat lesions, the Beamer Argon Snare Probe is available with a spiral or stiff monofilament loop wire.

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BEAMER 3 light

The BEAMER 3 light is a fully-fledged BEAMER 3 but thanks to its weight-optimised materials, it is more than 400 grams lighter. As well as less weight, it also has less volume. At 1370 grams the BEAMER 3 light is one of the lightest steerable parachutes on the market.

Technical

Fast opening. Opening time is the most important reserve criterion. If a reserve has to be thrown at low altitude – and that is often the case – a single second can make all the difference. The Beamer 3’s special shape and particular folding technique help it open up to 50% faster than normal round canopies; the Beamer 3 is setting EN Test records.

Low sink speed.Assuming a reserve is open with its paraglider in a stable situation the next most important thing is sink speed. Low wing loading and modest forward speed give the Beamer 3 an unrivalled low sink rate. The EN certification authority has confirmed a sink rate of 3.9 m/s at maximum weight of 130 kg (without the paraglider). The additional braking effect of a paraglider reduces this value to less than 3m/s.

Stable flight. When developing a Rogallo our main focus is how it works with the paraglider. After reserve opening the paraglider can stay attached (the usual emergency situation – no quick release/cutaway). Here the Beamer 3 really plays its trump card, and is far superior to the smaller models on the market in this respect. After a fast opening the Beamer 3 quickly takes control. It goes into very slow forward flight and therefore does not encourage the paraglider to disturb it. The Beamer 3 achieves Its stability, among other things, by its low wing loading. This accords with our recommendation: Don’t put your trust in anything under 40 m2.

Braked opening configuration

As a special feature we elected to further develop the braked opening configuration for the Rogallo – successfully applied to the Beamer 2. This results in even less forward speed and provides what most pilots need – the advantages of a round canopy’s vertical flightpath, plus those of a steerable forwards-flying Rogallo. For example, if the Beamer opens alongside a rock face, or in strong wind, its initial descent will be almost vertical. Then, after its steering lines have been activated, the Rogallo’s forward speed can be used. If the pilot has enough height he can then steer the Beamer 3 away from danger (e.g. rocks, water, buildings etc.).


Beamer 3.3.4

The braked opening configuration automatically includes another important effect: what is known as ‘downplaning’ is effectively prevented. This scissoring problem happens when paraglider and reserve (round canopies too) both develop forward speed while pulling against each other, and both head straight downwards. This raises the sink speed markedly, and the risk of injury dramatically. The Beamer 3’s pre-braking and its large area oppose this: the braked Rogallo surface refuses to be accelerated in this way.
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Beamer 3 Reserve

Steering and flying forwards – the Beamer’s speciality!

Beamer 3

Paraglider under tow: In real-life reserve-throwing situations the paraglider can become a massive problem. In many cases the paraglider is already collapsed, both during and after reserve opening, and therefore prevented from flying. Here the Beamer 3 descent is a pure pleasure. The canopy reacts immediately to steering commands and sinks at its slowest rate. When the reserve is thrown while the paraglider is flying normally, such as during SIV training, the descent characteristics of both Rogallo and round reserve can be affected. If the paraglider reopens itself during a reserve descent it can easily be prevented from flying by B-stall, or reefing in. This will greatly improve steerability. Countless examples in practice confirm the problem-free behaviour of all Beamers in every possible situation.

Technical data

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Area (flat): m235.4741.7558
Weight: g118013702200
Weight incl. inner container: g123014202240
Weight of bridle extension for front container mounting: g202020
Max. load: kg90 (100)*130170
Sink rate loaded at max load (EN Test): m/s3.73.83.6
Opening time (EN Test): s222
Volume: ccm332438376058
No. of gore: -161818
No. of middle lines: -8x29×210x2
Certification type: -EP/RG 104.2013EP 080.2013/RG 080.2013EP 281.2019
Applicable testing guidelines/standards:-EN 12491:2001 / 2.DV; LuftGerPV §1, Nr.7c EN 12491:2001 / 2.DV; LuftGerPV §1, Nr.7c EN 12491:2001 / 2.DV; LuftGerPV §1, Nr.7c

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