Electrohydraulic Principle
The Orbasone uses an underwater electrode to discharge a pulse of high voltage. The
discharge, or spark, is extremely hot compared to the water and evokes a bubble of hot
gas that expands rapidly towards the sides of the semi-ellpisoidal steel reflector. The waves
of energy from the bubble recoil off the wall of the reflector and focus on the other side of
the latex membrane. As such, each pulse of energy from an electrohydraulic device is
sharply focused and defined.
Electrohydraulic Advantages

Spark gap generated pulses
have the most concise output
energies possible. This means
powerful energy focused where
it is required. The result is high
success rates and low
re-treatment requirements.
Additional, the articulated arm
holds the energy head steady
during treatments. This means
the output energy is on target
every time.