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RADIO ROOM LUNG BONES GENERAL ELECTRIC DEFINIUM 5000

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Prezzo base: €2,000

Prezzo stimato: €22,500 - €25,000

IVA: Solo su commissione

BONE-LUNG ROOM COMPOSED OF A FLOOR COLUMN ON WHICH A U-shaped ARM IS POSITIONED AND ROTATED WITH THE PLAN SENSOR DETECTOR. RADIOTRANSPARENT TABLE. GENERATOR POWER 500m



Tube model: CANON E7254FX (2019)
Plane sensor detector model; Sedecal X Plus (LP)
Digital lung bone room particularly suitable for small spaces.


It is a compact model that integrates the digital flat plane sensor to provide a state-of-the-art image



The Definium 5000 offers advanced features in a single, flexible package that fits any practice:

• Digital image acquisition supports fast and efficient examinations

• Automatic processing of digital images based on the anatomical view optimizes and improves image quality.

• Customizable image processing allows users to personalize the system.

• Automatic image storage and printing with DICOM 3.0 networking capabilities increase throughput and decrease exam times.

• Optional image collage for multiple image acquisition and reconstruction.



> The floor-standing design fits into a small clinical space, while the “U-arm” feature eliminates the need for ceiling support structures for x-ray tube hangers. Now you can handle the most difficult exams with the tilt flexibility of the positioner.

> U-arm rotates 150 degrees and digital Bucky receiver angles +/- 45 degrees to clearly capture anatomy.

> The variable SID – 40 inches to 72 inches – allows complete examinations, from thorax to supine and cross table.

> Two variable SID grids located in the detector housing are conveniently stored in the bucky for easy access.

> The Definium 5000 integrates the digital system which allows you to increase throughput and productivity with little or no manual manipulation.

> One-piece construction provides crystal clear images with maximum diagnostic information for each exposure – at the minimum level of patient dose compared to film or CR imaging.