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Applanation Tonometer 900 & 870 Applanation Tonometer 900 & 870 Applanation Tonometer 900 & 870 Applanation Tonometer 900 & 870
Measuring principle
Goldmann principle
Measuring force generated
Through leverage weight
Via spring weight
Measurement range
Measurement range 0 – 80 mmHg 0 – 80 mmHg 0 – 80 mmHg 0 – 80 mmHg
Meridian setting
Meridian setting
Measurement deviation
The measurement deviation in the measuring prism is in the measuring range from 0 – 58.84 mN and amounts to a maximum of ±1.5% and to a minimum of ±0.49 mN of the nominal value.
Working settings
Weight (kg) 0.78 kg / 1.72 lbs 0.73 kg / 1.6 lbs 0.49 kg / 1.08 lbs 0.85 kg / 1.87 lbs
Width ≤0.49 mN ≤0.49 mN ≤0.49 mN ≤0.49 mN
Working temperature 10° to 35° C / 50°F to 95°F 10° to 35° C / 50°F to 95°F 10° to 35° C / 50°F to 95°F 10° to 35° C / 50°F to 95°F
Tonometer fixation
BQ 900
BP 900
BI 900
BM 900
BX 900
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Tonometer prisms
Goldmann tonometer prisms
Tonosafe
● standard | ○ optional | − not available | □ not recommended

Goldmann applanation tonometer

The gold standard to this day

Professor Goldmann's research into glaucoma led to the development of the first device for measuring intraocular pressure: the Applanation Tonometer 870. Together with Haag-Streit, it was launched in 1957, followed by the AT 900 in 1958. It has remained the gold standard ever since.

Numerous satisfied customers and patients

Durable performance

Thanks to Haag-Streit's high manufacturing precision, our tonometers provide many years of reliable performance without the need for manufacturer maintenance. Since 1957, we have sold over 100,000 tonometers, ensuring optimum diagnosis for millions of patients.

Clinically proven

Tried and tested for over 65 years

The Goldmann applanation tonometer has been tried and tested for over 65 years. Since then, over 900* studies have been published, proving the reproducibility and accuracy of the instrument.

*Based on a PubMed search, May 16, 2023. Based on Keyword “Goldmann” and “applanation tonometer.”