Description
The Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) YG0287 is a high-performance radiography system designed specifically for veterinary applications, providing exceptional image clarity, fast processing times, and precise diagnostic capabilities. Equipped with a 200mA high-frequency generator, a Toshiba 7239 X-ray tube, and a JPI Grid, this advanced digital radiography (DR) system delivers superior image resolution for a wide range of veterinary cases. The flat panel detector ensures high sensitivity and low noise imaging, allowing veterinarians to diagnose conditions with accuracy and efficiency. Additionally, the included pet table is ergonomically designed for optimal patient positioning, enhancing the overall workflow in veterinary clinics and hospitals.
Market Price
The Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) YG0287 is competitively priced within the market, generally ranging between $32.372 and $32.500 USD, depending on optional configurations, distributor pricing, and additional software packages. This pricing reflects its cutting-edge digital imaging capabilities, automated fault diagnosis, and self-protection features, ensuring long-term reliability and precision in veterinary radiography.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the maximum tube voltage of this digital X-ray system?
The maximum tube voltage is 125kV, allowing for high-contrast imaging across different animal sizes and tissue densities. - Does this X-ray system support automatic fault detection?
Yes, the system is equipped with automatic capacity lock and fault diagnosis, enhancing operational safety and efficiency. - What type of animals can be examined with this system?
It is suitable for small animals (cats, dogs, rabbits) and large animals (equines, livestock, and exotic species), making it a versatile solution for veterinary clinics and hospitals.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Advantages:
- High-frequency inverter (≥30kHz) ensures stable radiation output for high-definition imaging.
- Wide range of tube voltage (40kV-125kV) for various animal sizes and imaging requirements.
- RS-232 communication interface, allowing seamless integration with external diagnostic systems.
- Fast exposure time (0.0025s – 6.4s) for efficient workflow and reduced motion artifacts.
- Flat panel detector with advanced imaging capabilities for high-resolution, real-time digital X-rays.
- Self-protection and fault detection system to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Disadvantages:
- Higher initial investment compared to conventional film-based X-ray systems, although offset by increased efficiency and long-term savings.
- Requires specialized training to operate optimally, but the intuitive interface simplifies the learning curve.
Field Applications and Recommendations
The Veterinary Digital X-Ray (DR) YG0287 is widely used in animal hospitals, veterinary clinics, research centers, and wildlife rehabilitation facilities. Its high-precision digital imaging allows veterinarians to diagnose fractures, internal injuries, and various medical conditions with speed and accuracy, improving treatment outcomes. For optimal performance, it is recommended to perform regular system calibration, keep the flat panel detector clean, and ensure that the X-ray tube is maintained according to manufacturer guidelines.
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) |