1, Large LCD Touchscreen
15-inch LCD touchscreen with an easy-to-use interface for smooth operation.
2, Four-direction Floating Table.
The foot pedal unlocks and controls the table, enabling flexible operations and convenient radiographic positioning.
3, Internationally Renowned Superior Quality X-ray Tube.
Canon X-ray tube with extremely low noise, high heat capacity, and stable performance.
4, Visual Exposure and Dynamic Monitoring of Positioning Status (Optional)
High-definition cameras are equipped for visualized operations in two separate rooms and dynamic monitoring of the position and status of the pet.
5, Multiple Restraining Buckles for Effective Shooting.
Multiple buckles are available on both sides of the diagnostic table, allowing the pets to be restrained for more effective imaging.
6, Self-developed Flat Panel Detector.
IP54 rating protects against dust and water sprays and is easy to clean and disinfect.
7, Built-in Design of Energy-storage High Voltage Generator.
It supports single-phase input voltage and saves floor space.
8, Easy to use.
The dual-function foot pedal facilitates exposure and table movements in four directions.
Item | Technology Parameter | |
Generator | Model | 100-Cupid |
Power source condition | Single phase, 220VAC | |
Output power | 32KW | |
Tube voltage | 40~125KV | |
Tube current | 10mA~400mA | |
Loading time | 1~6300ms | |
Current time product | 0.1~80mAs | |
Nominal output power | 32KW(100kV,320mA,0.1s) | |
Instantaneous power | 2.5KVA | |
Tube | Model | Toshiba E7239X |
Maximum X-ray tube voltage | 125KV | |
Nominal focal spot value | Small Focus 1.0mm Large Focus 2.0mm | |
Rotation speed | 2700rpm@50Hz 3200rpm@60Hz | |
Target anode angle | 16° | |
Permanent filtration | 0.9 mm Al@75kV | |
Anode heat content | 100 kJ (140 kHU) | |
X-ray tube assembly heat content | 900 kJ (1250 kHU) | |
Weight | 16 kg | |
Detector | Model | 50-4336-WD |
Image sensor | a-Si(Amorphous Silicon) TFT | |
Ingress protection | IP54 | |
Active area size | 428×351mm (14″×17″) | |
Active area pixel | 2496*3040 Pixels | |
Limiting Resolution | 3.4 Lp/mm | |
Pixel pitch | 140 μm | |
Image time | 5 S | |
A/D conversion | 16 bits | |
DQE | > 62%(CsI) | |
Ingress protection | IP54 | |
Workstation Computer | CPU | I3 |
RAM | 4G | |
Hardware Drive | 1 TB | |
OS | Windows 10 professional edition | |
Screen size | 23 inches | |
Resolution | 1920×1080 | |
DROC Software | Imaging processing | Exposure dose display&adjustment |
Zoom in/out, Rotation and Mirror | ||
Image Stitching | ||
Support VHS, TTA, TPLO and HD function | ||
Data interface and transmit | DICOM 3.0 standard | |
Support export PNG format Image | ||
Table | Column height | 1900mm |
SID | 1000mm | |
Table size (length * width) | 1200*650mm | |
Height of table to the ground | 760mm | |
Table movement range | Front to back ±50mm Left to right ±110mm | |
Weight capacity | 80kg | |
Monitor | standard 15.6 inches touch screen (resolution 1920*1080) | |
Pedal exposure break | Standard | |
Exposure control box | Standard |
Veterinarians utilize X-rays to assess lesions in various parts of an animal’s body, including the chest, abdomen, head, neck, spine, and limbs. Sedation is often employed to ensure the animal remains still, allowing for optimal positioning and clear images, which are crucial for an accurate diagnosis. X-rays are instrumental in detecting a range of conditions such as foreign bodies, tumors, heart abnormalities, megaesophagus, bladder and kidney stones, fractures, and diaphragmatic hernias.