Availability: | |
---|---|
XRX500S
XINDRAY
XRME2025010101
Motorized Floor-mounted Radiography System
Six-way floating tabletop:
Large range of longitudinal and transversal movement and foot switch unlocking offer quite flexible positioning.
High-performance imaging chain:
A high-frequency generator and advanced X-ray tube ensure stable X-ray output consistently.
Rotatable column:
A rotatable column examinations for patients in wheelchairs or on stretchers directly.
Removable grid:
Using a removable grid allows for images with higher contrast and higher resolution at lower doses.
Synchronized movement to X-ray tube and detector:
X-ray tube and detector can move together, enabling more accurate and faster positioning.
Four-way floating tabletop:
Large four-way floating tabletop extends radiography coverage to facilitate technologists' operation.
Two stands options:
There are manual and motorized types available.
Image stitching:
Multiple images can be stitched together to provide an image of a full spine or a long leg, allowing physicians to better visualize for accurate diagnosis.
Motorized Floor-mounted Radiography System
Six-way floating tabletop:
Large range of longitudinal and transversal movement and foot switch unlocking offer quite flexible positioning.
High-performance imaging chain:
A high-frequency generator and advanced X-ray tube ensure stable X-ray output consistently.
Rotatable column:
A rotatable column examinations for patients in wheelchairs or on stretchers directly.
Removable grid:
Using a removable grid allows for images with higher contrast and higher resolution at lower doses.
Synchronized movement to X-ray tube and detector:
X-ray tube and detector can move together, enabling more accurate and faster positioning.
Four-way floating tabletop:
Large four-way floating tabletop extends radiography coverage to facilitate technologists' operation.
Two stands options:
There are manual and motorized types available.
Image stitching:
Multiple images can be stitched together to provide an image of a full spine or a long leg, allowing physicians to better visualize for accurate diagnosis.