A Digital Radiography (DR) Machine is an advanced X-ray imaging system that captures high-resolution digital images instantly. Unlike conventional X-ray systems, DR machines eliminate the need for films and chemical processing, providing immediate results for accurate diagnosis. They are widely used in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers for imaging bones, chest, and other body parts. DR machines improve workflow efficiency, reduce radiation exposure, and offer easy storage and sharing of images.
Digital Radiography Machine
Specifications
X-ray Generator Type: High-frequency / Generator with digital control
Power: 32–80 kW
Tube Voltage: 40–150 kV
Tube Current: 10–800 mA
Exposure Time: 1 ms – 10 s
Detector / Imaging System Detector Type: Flat Panel Detector (FPD) / CMOS / DR Panel
Pixel Size: 100–200 µm (micrometer)
Image Matrix: 2048 x 2048 or higher
Dynamic Range: 12–16 bit
Field of View (FOV): 14” x 17” (standard) or customizable
Image Acquisition: Instant / Real-time
Image Processing & Software DICOM Compatible for PACS integration
Image Enhancement: Brightness, Contrast, Edge Enhancement
Annotation & Measurement Tools: Yes
Storage: Hard drive / Cloud / PACS
Viewing Monitor: High-resolution LCD / LED
Power & Safety Power Supply: 220–240 V, 50 Hz
Radiation Safety: Low dose, lead shielding as per norms
Emergency Stop: Yes
Mechanical & Ergonomic Features
Table
Type: Elevating/Fixed with Bucky
Height Adjustment: 52–95 cm
Tabletop Dimensions: 233 cm x 80 cm
Max. Patient Weight: 300 kg
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