Description
The Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) YG0287 system is specifically designed for veterinary applications, offering top-tier radiographic imaging that ensures outstanding precision and clarity. This advanced digital radiography system is equipped with a 200mA high-frequency generator and a Toshiba 7239 X-ray tube to deliver unparalleled image resolution, making it an essential tool for accurate veterinary diagnostics across various scenarios. Its rapid processing times and precise diagnostic functionalities are crucial for effective veterinary care.
Market Price
The Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) YG0287 is competitively priced between $32,372 and $32,500 USD, reflecting its sophisticated digital imaging capabilities and robust features such as automatic fault diagnosis and self-protection. These attributes not only enhance its reliability but also ensure long-term precision in veterinary radiography, making it a worthwhile investment for any veterinary practice.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the maximum tube voltage of this digital X-ray system?
The maximum tube voltage is 125kV, ensuring high-contrast imaging suitable for various animal sizes and tissue densities. - Does this X-ray system support automatic fault detection?
Yes, it includes automatic capacity lock and fault diagnosis features designed to enhance operational safety and efficiency. - What type of animals can be examined with this system?
This versatile system is suitable for both small animals like cats and dogs and larger animals such as horses and livestock.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
- High-frequency inverter (≥30kHz) for stable radiation output and high-definition imaging.
- A wide range of tube voltage (40kV-125kV) supports diverse imaging needs.
- RS-232 communication interface allows integration with other diagnostic systems.
- Fast exposure times (0.0025s – 6.4s) contribute to efficient workflow and reduced motion artifacts.
- Real-time high-resolution digital X-ray images thanks to an advanced flat panel detector.
- Self-protection and fault detection features ensure safe and reliable operation.
Disadvantages:
- Higher initial investment compared to conventional film-based systems, offset by efficiency and savings in the long run.
- Requires specialized training to operate optimally, although the intuitive interface makes learning easier.
Field Applications and Recommendations
The Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) YG0287 is widely used in animal hospitals, clinics, research centers, and wildlife facilities. Its precise digital imaging capabilities enable veterinarians to diagnose conditions such as fractures and internal injuries swiftly and accurately, thereby improving patient outcomes. For optimal performance, regular calibration of the system and maintenance of the flat panel detector and X-ray tube are recommended by the manufacturer.
Features
- Model: YG0287
- Maximum output power: 16kW
- Input voltage range: AC 220V±22V
- Applicable support: Radiography
- Inverter frequency: ≥30kHz
Technical Specifications
| Model | YG0287 |
| Maximum output power | 16kW |
| Input voltage range | AC 220V±22V |
| Applicable support | Radiography |
| Inverter frequency | ≥30kHz |
| Tube voltage range of radiography | 40kv~125kv |
| Range of tube current | 16~200mA |
| Range of exposure time | 0.0025s~6.4s |
| mAs range | 0.5mAs~320mAs |
| Communication interface | RS-232 |
| Other | Capacity lock automatically, fault diagnosis automatically, self-protection |
| Max. Tube voltage | 125kV |
| Focus | Small focus:1.0mm Large focus:2.0mm |
| Anode input power | Small focus:20KW Large focus:40KW |
| Anode speed | 2800 R/M |
| Target angle | 17.5° |
| Anode heat content | 100kJ(140kHU) |


