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Heavy Equipment
(Radiology)
Veraviewepocs
High-speed 8.2 seconds |
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Veraviewepocs combines speed with protection to produce brilliant, contrast-rich images in just 8.2 seconds exposure time, or half the time taken by conventional panoramic x-ray units. And the patient and the system operator benefit from the low radiation dose.
Auto Exposure System
With auto exposure, the radiation that has exited the patient is detected by a sensor. This computerized information is used to finitely control both the x ray tube voltage and current simultaneously in correlation to the speed of the film’s movement. This insures a consistent density for every type of patient from small children to large adults.
Auto Focus System
Precise patient positioning is critical in order to produce highly diagnostic films.
The auto focus system allows the patient to remain in the same static position for every type of exposure from panoramic to linear tomography. With the auto focus system, a light sensor measures the correct distance, then adjusts and maintains the apparatus arm to the optimum image layer position – no guesswork required.
The end result is consistent images with excellent reproducibility.