About
- Multiple throughputs to choose from (30/45/60 PPH)
- Ability to be positioned for horizontal or vertical feeds
- Options include a Dental Panoramic Kit for dental imaging and a Long-length Imaging System for high-quality long-bone capture
- An Easy Upgrade From Film to Digital
- It delivers high-quality digital images to speed workflow and improve patient care and offer a range of throughput rates to match your needs. Position Vita Flex horizontally or vertically whichever fits your space the best.
- Cassette sizes - 35cm x 43cm, 24cm x 30cm, 18cm x 24cm
- System set-up options - Tabletop Vertical wall mount
- Selectable Pixel Size - High - 100m Standard: 200m
- Throughput - Medical 70: Up to 70 plates/hour (35cm x 43cm) Medical 50: Up to 50 plates/hour (35cm x 43cm) Medical 30: Up to 30 plates/hour (35cm x 43cm)
- Resolution - Data Capture: 16-bits per pixel, 65,535 graytones
- Dimensions - (H x W x D):5.4 x 17.9 x 31.6 ( 137 x 456x 803 mm)
- Weight - 46.3 lbs (21 kg)
- Software - Image File Formats - DICOM 3.0, TIFF, BMP, JPEG DICOM Send Image Viewer Window Level Multi Frequency Image Processing Zoom, Cropping, Mark User defined LUT DICOM Print
- Computer workstation - Intel Core i5
- Recommended requirements:500 Gigabytes Hard Disk, 4 Gigabyte RAM Windows 7 and 8 (32-bit & 64-bit) CD/DVD, 3 USB 2.0 ports Monitor: 1920x1080, 1440x900, DVI Interface
- Power requirements - 110/220/240V, 60/50cs UPS required
- Regulatory approvals - FDA 510(k) CE (0120) UL, cUL, FCC Health Canada PMDA Japan Not approved for mammography
- Safety Standards - EN 60601-1 EN 60825-1 EN 60601-2
- Operating conditions - Temperature: 59-86 Fahrenheit (15-30 Celsius) Temperature Gradient: 0.5 Deg. Celsius / Min
- Humidity - 15%-95% RH Magnetic Field: Max. 1260 Micro Tesla
Exceptional Image Quality & Fast ProcessingThis radiography system supports high-resolution imaging with up to 16 bits per pixel and a fine 50 m pixel size, ensuring detailed diagnostic results. Fast processing technology allows each image to be scanned and ready in as little as 40 seconds, streamlining workflow for busy hospitals and imaging centers.
Flexible and User-Friendly OperationCompatible with a range of cassette sizes and supporting both Ethernet and USB connectivity, the machine easily integrates into existing IT infrastructure. The intuitive LCD display panel, with touch/button controls and multi-language support, enhances usability for diverse teams and environments.
Comprehensive Data Management and SecurityImages are stored in DICOM format, facilitating digital archiving and easy retrieval. Storage capacity accommodates up to 10,000 images, with the option to back up data locally or via cloud solutions. Advanced system software includes remote diagnostics and self-assessment to support ongoing maintenance and reduce interruptions.
FAQ's of Computed Radiography Machine:
Q: How does the Computed Radiography Machine improve diagnostic imaging processes?
A: This machine delivers high-resolution digital X-ray images with precision (16 bits per pixel, 50 m pixel size) and rapid scanning (as quick as 40 seconds), ensuring timely and detailed diagnostic results, ideal for busy healthcare environments.
Q: What cassette sizes can be used, and how flexible is installation?
A: The system supports cassette sizes from 8"x10" to 14"x17", making it suitable for various imaging needs. Its design is compatible with both tabletop and mobile cart setups for adaptable installation in different clinical spaces.
Q: When and how should maintenance be performed on this radiography machine?
A: Maintenance is streamlined via easy-access panels and a self-diagnostics system. Routine checks can be conducted as prompted by the system interface, and remote diagnostic support is available for troubleshooting, minimizing downtime.
Q: Where can image data be stored and how secure is it?
A: Images are stored in secure DICOM format, with a capacity for up to 10,000 images. Data can be backed up either to a local server or to a cloud platform, ensuring both accessibility and security for patient records.
Q: What are the key usage benefits for medical facilities and imaging centers?
A: Benefits include quick scan times, high-clarity imaging, large storage capacity, comprehensive data backup options, low noise operation (<60 dB), and a user-friendly, multi-language interface for staff efficiency.
Q: How is connectivity managed for image transfer and system integration?
A: The machine supports both Ethernet and USB connectivity for seamless image transfer and integration with PACS/RIS. DICOM compatibility further allows easy integration with existing hospital IT systems.
Q: What environmental and operational conditions are required for this machine?
A: It operates in temperatures between 10C and 35C and within 20-80% relative humidity (non-condensing), ensuring reliable performance in standard clinical settings.