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How to Operate a DR X-Ray Machine? It’s Surprisingly Simple!
Operating a DR (Digital Radiography) X-ray machine doesn’t require complex expertise—follow these straightforward steps to complete imaging smoothly. Step-by-Step DR Operation Guide Turn on the main power switch of the DR system first. Power on the DR flat-panel detector and high-voltage generat...Read more -
Do DR X-Ray Machines Really Deliver Images Instantly? Here’s the Truth
If you’ve shopped for X-ray machines, you’ve probably heard sales teams say: “DR imaging gives results right away.” Is this claim accurate? Yes—and it all comes down to how DR imaging works. The Science Behind DR’s “Instant” Imaging Like all X-ray systems, DR uses invisible X-rays to create image...Read more -
X-Ray Collimator for 125KV Tubes: Protect Tissues & Enhance Imaging Clarity
To optimize this article, I first corrected the cognitive error (the X-ray collimator does not “simulate X-rays”) and clarified its core function. Then I restructured the content for clarity—starting with a precise definition of the collimator, explaining the key A/B ratio logic simpl...Read more -
X-Ray Exposure Hand Switches: Key Accessories for Medical Imaging
X-ray machines are vital equipment for medical examinations, and the exposure hand switch used with them is a key accessory. As an essential consumable (wear part), it is indispensable for radiology departments. Our company’s best-selling model is a 2-speed handbrake-style exposure hand switch. I...Read more -
X-Ray Hand Switch: Types, Operation & Wiring Testing
An X-ray hand switch is a handheld control device. Typically, it has 2 gears, though 1-gear (e.g., for dental X-ray units) and 3-gear versions also exist. For the 2-gear hand switch, the graded switch activates when the button is pressed and deactivates when released. Pressing the button to the f...Read more -
Cost-Effective Alternative for Claymount High-Voltage Cables
Claymount is globally recognized as a leading R&D and manufacturing firm for advanced high-voltage cable connection systems and components. Its core business covers designing, manufacturing, and marketing high-quality high-voltage cables, connectors, sockets, and ionization chamber products. ...Read more -
What Are the Key Functions of the Image Intensifier Output Screen?
An image intensifier is composed of a casing, an intensifier vacuum tube (including an input screen and an output screen), a high-voltage power supply module, and a high-voltage cable. It is used in conjunction with X-ray diagnostic equipment to enable X-ray imaging. Among its components, the out...Read more -
Medical Mobile Portable X-ray Machine
The medical mobile portable X-ray machine consists of a portable medical X-ray unit and a mobile stand. Designed for medical use, it is mainly applied in clinics, township health centers, athletic training facilities, and school infirmaries. With advantages like cost-effectiveness, low X-ray dosa...Read more -
Price & Introduction of DR Radiography Chest Stand
For pricing inquiries about the DR Radiography Chest Stand, please reach out to us directly—we’ll provide a tailored quote based on your needs. Our company manufactures and supplies a range of vertical radiography racks (also called chest racks), with 5 main models in total. These models are cate...Read more -
Introduction to High-Voltage Cables for X-ray Equipment
High-voltage cables are critical components for X-ray equipment, and their design focuses on durability and practicality—here’s a key breakdown of their key features. 1. Protective Layer: Outermost Durability The protective layer is the outermost part of the high-voltage cable. It is typically w...Read more -
What’s the Difference Between DR and Traditional X-ray?
Many people are curious about how DR (Digital Radiography) differs from traditional X-ray. Let’s break down their core differences and why DR is now the preferred choice. 1. Core Difference: Imaging Method Traditional X-ray: Relies on film imaging. X-rays pass through the human body and form ima...Read more -
Artifacts in DR Image Acquisition
The detector is a core and indispensable component of DR (Digital Radiography) equipment. Once the detector malfunctions or becomes unstable, the compromised image quality will directly impact doctors’ ability to diagnose based on radiographs. When image artifacts—such as linear artifacts, ...Read more