Product Details:
Minimum Order Quantity | 1 Unit |
Application | Hospital, Clinical |
Grade | Standard, Basic |
Brand | Kodak |
Classification | Imaging Diagnostic Equipment |
Portable | Yes |
The Vita Flex CR Systems or Trimax CR System manufactured by Carestream Healthcare USA is designed for small-to-midsize hospitals, clinics and practices that need compact digital solutions at an affordable price. With two options for throughput speed, Vita computed radiography systems offer in-house, high-quality digital imaging to fit your workflow. The flexible orientation makes it perfect for small spaces in offices or in mobile settings.
System Benefits
- The unit provides High Quality Images with Streamlined Operations and Speedy Performance
- The unit is compact, light-weight; its Flexfit (Space Saving Design) can be fitted virtually anywhere and even on the wall shelf, allows you to transport the system in Mobile imaging van
- System provides easy-to-use Image Suite acquisition software providing powerful analysis specifically designed for end users
- Smaller size and weight provides multiple throughputs (30/45 PPH)
- Supports a number of cassette sizes with an ability to be positioned for horizontal or vertical feeds
- Robust Design with a Smaller Size and Weight, Easy for one person to position
- Compact footprint – perfect for tight spaces in the office or on the road
- Set up horizontally or vertically – whichever fits your space best
- Can be used in extreme conditions – like mobile applications, veterinary, military or disaster recovery applications
- The unit is bundled with Laser Printer for Sharper Images and detailed information (Unlike Thermal Imagers where Radiological Information are often lost)
- Allows Daylight loading of films, Automatic Image Quality Control, Compact Design
- Quick Installation, Requires almost NO training to operate, Very User-Friendly Operation,
- NETWORK Connectivity, DiCOM SOP Class Supported, recommended Branded Computer.
- Works on 220 Volts Stabilized AC or Optional 3KV UPS System