What gel is used in ECG electrodes?
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Jan 22, 2025 - 03:17 PM
The gel commonly used in ECG electrodes is a conductive gel, typically composed of a combination of saline (salt water) and a thickening agent like polyvinyl alcohol or hydrogel. This gel enhances the electrical connection between the skin and the electrode, ensuring accurate signal transmission for reliable ECG readings.
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