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CR scanner Divario CR-T2

CR scanner
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Digital X-raying with cassettes for standard X-ray examinations The Divario CR-T2 is a CR desktop system (imaging plate reader) with a maximum throughput of 73 cassettes per hour. In high-speed mode (5 pixel/mm), the processing rate of the new Divario is 70 % higher than that of older CR systems. The Divario is easy to operate, reduces patients' waiting time and makes examinations more efficient. The desktop system is unobtrusive, has a compact design, and is small enough to fit on any office shelf. It is the perfect unit for private practices as well as clinics and hospitals. When used in combination with the professional image acquisition software dicomPACS®DX-R, the lightweight and compact CR system provides a complete suite of image processing tools. The solution can easily be integrated into the workflow of a running practice or clinic, for example to handle overflow and act as a backup in an existing DR or CR system. The following cassettes are available for the Divario CR-T2 : IP cassette type CC: 35 x 43 cm (14“ x 17“) 35 x 35 cm (14“ x 14“) 24 x 30 cm (10“ x 12“) 18 x 24 cm (8“ x 10“) 15 x 30 cm (6“ x 12“) IP cassette type LC: Long bone and full spine cassette (2 cassetes 35 cm x 43 cm or 3 cassettes 24 cm x 30 cm are required) 35 x 83 cm (14“ x 33“) 35 x 124 cm (14“ x 49“) 24 x 30 cm (10“ x 12“) Features & Benefits of the Divario CR-T System Small: Compact desktop unit (0.30 m² footprint) High quality: Constant, high-resolution image quality Fast: Maximum processing capacity: 73 cassettes per hour for 18 x 24cm format Flexible: Portable, suited for mobile use
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