High-Frequency Mobile Digital Radiography X-Ray Machine | Hospital Bedside Ward Radiography System Trolley | Medical Mobile DR Unit with Counterbalanced Mechanical Arm and Manual Collimator
Quick Info.
- SKU NO.: UMY-XM-037
- Device Classification: Class Ⅱ
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Power Source: Electric
- Transport Package: Carton or Wooden Cases
- Origin: China
- Material: Aluminum and magnesium alloys
- After-Sale Service: Online Technical Support
- Production Capacity: 500 Sets/Year
The 2024 digital high-frequency mobile X-ray machine is designed for use in X-ray rooms, offering advanced imaging capabilities with mobility for added flexibility. This machine ensures high-resolution images with reduced radiation exposure, making it ideal for diagnostic procedures in hospitals and clinics. Its high-frequency technology provides faster image acquisition, enhancing workflow efficiency and patient care. The mobile design allows for easy transportation between rooms, providing versatility for various medical applications.
The Specific Parameters
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| Main Technical Parameters | |
| Power Modules | 30kHz |
| Filament Frequency | 20kHz |
| Focus | 1.5mm |
| Max Generator Output | 5.3kW |
| Max X-ray Tube Voltage | 120kV |
| kV Range | 40 ~ 120kV |
| mAs Range | 1 ~ 200mAs |
| Max mA | 100mA |
| Input Specifications | |
| Input Voltage | 220V ± 10% |
| Input Power | 7.5kW |
| Mains Frequency | 50Hz ± 1Hz |
| Source Resistance | ≤0.5Ω |
| Main Parameters of Mechanical Parts | |
| X-Ray Tube Vertical Motion Range | ≥500 ~ 1950mm |
| X-Ray Source Components Around the Cross Arm Vertical Rotation | ≥ ±90° |
| Exposure Size | ≥430mm × 430mm (SID = 100cm) |
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Precision Counterbalanced Mechanical Arm: Experience effortless, weightless positioning. The heavy-duty folding pantograph arm mechanism provides wide vertical and horizontal travel ranges. This allows the radiographer to seamlessly extend, pivot, and lock the X-ray tube head into perfect alignment over any hospital bed or trauma gurney.
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High-Frequency Diagnostic Output Monoblock: Capture uncompromised image resolution. The integrated high-frequency X-ray generator minimizes soft scatter radiation while optimizing beam penetration, delivering crisp bone and soft-tissue detail across diverse human anatomical studies at a reduced patient dose.
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Agile, Slim-Profile Wheeled Trolley Chassis: Navigate congested clinical environments with ease. Designed with a minimized physical footprint, heavy-duty rear transport wheels, and front swiveling casters, this mobile unit slips effortlessly down tight corridors, crowded elevators, and packed emergency bays.
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Manual Adjustable Collimator with Precision Controls: Maintain total control over beam geometry. The front-facing dial configuration allows operators to adjust the lead shutters quickly, tailoring the radiation field size to match specific body parts while keeping scatter noise low to maximize image contrast.
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Ruggedized Protective System Enclosure: Built for demanding daily hospital usage. The sleek, durable composite protective outer shell isolates the internal electronic boards and high-voltage assemblies from physical impacts, ensuring dependable mechanical performance across intense round-the-clock shift rotations.
💡 Core Specifications At a Glance:
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System Architecture: Mobile Wheeled Bedside Digital Radiography System
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Mechanical Arm Type: Balanced Pantograph Arm with Multi-Axis Tube Head Pivot
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Collimator Assembly: Manual Dual-Dial Beam Limiter with Crosshair Laser Guidance
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Mobility System: Compact Footprint Trolley with High-Clearance Transport Wheels
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Clinical Applications: Optimized for Bedside Wards, Intensive Care Units (ICU), and Emergency Rooms
❓ Crucial B2B Component Sourcing Q&A
Q1: How does the X-ray tube assembly rotate, and can it handle cross-table or lateral exposures?
A: Yes, the tube head yoke assembly supports wide multi-angle rotation. It can pivot vertically and rotate horizontally, allowing the technologist to perform regular over-bed chest shots, perpendicular limb exposures, or cross-table lateral decubitus views on immobilized trauma patients with ease.
Q2: What are the primary electrical power constraints for operating this mobile X-ray system?
A: This mobile system is engineered for maximum utility across standard hospital infrastructures. It runs efficiently on standard single-phase 220V/230V voltage lines ($50\text{Hz}$ or $60\text{Hz}$). It incorporates advanced automatic line-voltage compensation circuits to ensure consistent exposure outputs even if connected to fluctuating ward power lines.
Q3: Can this mobile unit be integrated with existing wireless digital radiography (DR) flat panel detectors?
A: Absolutely. The generator architecture features an open-sync trigger interface. It connects seamlessly to all major global brands of digital radiography workstations and wireless flat panel detectors (FPD), using either a wired synchronization port or a wireless Automatic Exposure Detection (AED) protocol to capture real-time digital frames.
Q4: Is the braking system mechanical or electronic, and how easy is it to lock on sloped ramps?
A: The trolley is equipped with a highly responsive, heavy-duty foot-operated mechanical braking assembly. The central brake locks the large high-clearance transport wheels firmly in place, ensuring the entire cart remains completely stationary and vibration-free on flat hospital floors as well as inclined facility ramps.