Essential Details: High Frequency X-ray Radiography Machine designed for Medical Radiology. It features a durable metal construction and is classified as Class II medical equipment.
Warranty
1 Year
Shelf Life
3 Years
Voltage
110V/220V
Safety Standard
GB15979-2002
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Details: 1 set per wooden case.
Quantity (sets)
1 - 1
2 - 5
6 - 10
> 10
Lead time (days)
15
20
25
To be negotiated
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Specifications & Application
Application: Mainly suitable for extremities check, rescues or diagnosis in field operation sites, battlefields, stadiums, and vet clinics.
Generator Specs:
Nominal Power: 100kV, 40mA, 0.1s, 3.5KW or 5kW
Tube Voltage: 40kV-110kV
Tube Current: 36mA-100mA
mAs range: 1mAs-190mAs
Key Features:
Imported X-ray tube for superior performance
20m exposure remote control for safety
Direct DR upgradeable system
16 pre-set shooting modes (adjustable and savable)
60% radiation hazard reduction compared to power frequency machines
Self-protection and malfunction self-diagnosis with fault codes
Logistics & Payment Advantages
Logistics Support:
Global Network: Collaboration with leading international carriers (DHL, FedEx, UPS).
Real-time Tracking: Monitor your shipment from warehouse to doorstep.
Strategic Warehousing: Efficient inventory management to reduce lead times.
Payment & Exchange:
Flexible Options: T/T, L/C, and PayPal supported.
Secure Processing: Established relationships with major international banks.
Professional Documentation: Accurate invoicing and L/C compliance for dispute-free transactions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What exactly is a 5kW Mobile Medical X-ray with DR Panel?
A: It is a portable, high-power imaging system where "5kW" refers to the generator's penetration power. The DR panel directly converts X-ray energy into digital signals for quick image acquisition.
Q2: How does it differ from a stationary X-ray machine?
A: The main difference is mobility. While stationary units are fixed in one room, this mobile unit can be wheeled to ICUs, operating rooms, or field clinics, providing high-quality digital imaging wherever the patient is located.
Q3: What kind of imaging can this system perform?
A: It can perform radiography of the chest, abdomen, extremities (arms, legs, feet), and spine. It is ideal for detecting fractures, dislocations, and lung abnormalities.
Q4: What safety precautions are integrated?
A: The system uses high-frequency technology which reduces radiation hazard by 60% compared to traditional machines. It also features 20m remote control exposure to keep operators at a safe distance.
Q5: Can the images be shared and stored easily?
A: Yes, images can be stored on local hard drives or integrated into a hospital's PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) for seamless sharing and telemedicine consultations.
Q6: What maintenance does the equipment require?
A: Regular maintenance involves cleaning the X-ray tube and DR panel, inspecting the mobile cart's wheels, and periodic software updates. Calibration is recommended annually by a qualified technician.