IMAX 7300

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IMAX 7300
Medical diagnostic X-ray equipment

Sharp image support your accurate diagnose

Futures & Benefits

IMAX 7300 Medical Diagnostic X-Ray Equipment

The IMAX 7300 high frequency digital x-ray equipment can be applied to satisfy the radiographic needs of different body parts: head, chest, abdomen, waist, thorax, pelvis, and limbs.The IMAX 7300 is also capable of serving different positions: lay decubitus,normotopia, side position,etc.It is designed as a fixed digital x-ray machine, though it can also be compacted into limited spaces, like buses and trucks.

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Sharp image support your accurate diagnose

Powerfull 71kW generator makes it different,the generator assures the best image in every operating condition along with reduced patient close and extend x-ray tube lifetime.

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● The IMAX 7300  high frequency digital x-ray equipment can be applied to satisfy the radiographic needs of different body parts: head, chest, abdomen, waist, thorax, pelvis, and limbs.

● The IMAX 7300 is also capable of serving different positions: lay decubitus, normotopia, side position, etc.

● It is designed as a fixed digital x-ray machine, though it can also be compacted into limited spaces, like buses and trucks.

DR DETECTOR

Flat panel detector improvse your workflow,exam speed and comfort with efficiency

A-si detector with CSI screen,excellent spatial resolution

Active area:17”x17″

X-ray ource assembly

Our generator provide the right amount of penetration, reducing exposure times and retakes. Automatic exposure control (AEC) enables auto selection of radiographic factors, saves time, eliminates retakes, increases diagnostic capability and lowers the radiation dose (optional).

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Image acquisition workstation

Computer system:

Processor: Intel Core Quad Core Processor i5-6500 (3.20 GHz)

Memory: 4 GB DDR3L

Hard disk: 1 Tb SATA(7200rpm)

Optical drive: DVD-RW

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X-ray diagnostic system IMAX 7300
High-frequency X-ray power supply device with a microprocessor control and self-diagnosis system
  • power supply network 380 V, three phases,
  • power 71 kW.
  • frequency 440 kHz
  • voltage range 40-150kV.
  • anode current range 10-800mA.
  • mAs range 0.1-900
  • time range 0.001-10 sec.
  • tube protection system against overload
  • 1000 anatomical programs
  • 2-point programming system - kV-mAs
  • 3-point programming system - kV-mA-msec
  • AEC (Automatic Exposure Control)
X-ray table of images
  • the table top is covered with impact-resistant glass
  • the maximum weight of the patient is 220 kg
  • floating table top in 4 directions with electromagnetic brakes
  • changing the height of the table by 50 cm
  • the size of the deck is 2100x800
  • total filtration of 0.5 mmAl
  • sizes of supported cassettes are from 13x18 to 43x43 cm
  • vertical movement of the emitter along the column of 110 cm
  • the rail allows the column to move further than the table, this allows you to take pictures outside the workplaces
  • rotation of the column with the emitter +/-1200
Vertical photo rack
  • fixation of the cassette receiver is carried out with the help of electromagnetic brakes
  • sizes of supported cassettes are from 13x18 to 43x43
  • focal length 1500 cm
X-ray emitter
  • sizes of focal spots 0.6x0.6mm. and 1.2x1. 2 mm
  • the maximum voltage on the tube is 150 kV
  • the angle of inclination of the anode is 12 degrees
  • anode rotation speed 9600 revolutions/min.
Workstation with a flat panel detector
  • flat panel detector is wireless
  • distribution capacity of 3.5 par.l/mm
  • size 43x43 cm
  • monitor 21 inches (23" or 27" option)
  • management of the patient database
  • correction of histograms
  • scaling and cropping of images
  • brightness contrast
  • negative/positive
  • printing and recording on CD/Flash
  • full support for DICOM 3.0

Information

All images are for demonstration purpose only. You will get the demo images with the QuickStart pack.

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