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Digital X-Ray Machines are advanced imaging systems that utilize digital sensors to capture and produce high-quality images of the internal structures of the body. Unlike traditional film-based X-rays, these machines convert X-ray energy into digital signals, allowing for immediate image viewing and processing. They are typically composed of a combination of X-ray tubes, digital detectors, and computer systems for image analysis.
| Image resolution | Up to 3,000 x 3,000 pixels |
| X-ray tube type | Rotating anode or stationary anode |
| Detector type | Flat panel or computed radiography |
| Exposure time | 0.01 to 1 second |
| Weight | 200 to 500 kg |
| Power supply | Single-phase or three-phase |
When selecting a Digital X-Ray Machine, consider factors such as image resolution, detector type, and exposure time to ensure it meets your diagnostic needs. It's important to specify the intended applications, required certifications, and any specific features such as wireless connectivity. Additionally, clarify the quantity needed, as bulk purchases may influence pricing and delivery timelines.
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They provide faster image processing, lower radiation doses, and easier storage and sharing of images.
Calibration should typically be performed annually or as recommended by the manufacturer.
They are versatile but may have limitations based on the specific imaging needs and body parts.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning, software updates, and checking the calibration.
They generally have a higher initial cost but can save money in the long run due to lower operational costs.
Look for FDA approval and compliance with relevant safety standards.