Ceiling-mounted X-ray Machine



Functions

  1. X-ray signal capture & conversion
    Captures X-ray signals (after penetrating human tissue) and converts them into electrical signals, providing the core data source for digital imaging.

  2. High-resolution detail imaging
    Supports high-pixel detection to clearly capture fine structures (e.g., microcalcifications, small fractures) in the body.

  3. Multi-system adaptation & compatibility
    Works with fixed/portable DR systems (wall-mounted, U-arm, mobile DR) to meet diverse imaging scenarios.

  4. Real-time signal transmission
    Transmits converted electrical signals to the DR system in real time for rapid digital image generation.

Advantages

  1. High sensitivity & imaging quality
    Adopts high-performance flat-panel sensor, ensuring clear imaging even with low radiation dose.

  2. Stability & durability
    Shock-resistant, scratch-resistant panel design supports high-frequency daily use (≥100 exams/day) in radiology departments.

  3. Flexible installation scenarios
    Compatible with wall-mounted, vertical, or mobile installation (matching different DR system layouts).

  4. Low-dose adaptability
    Optimized signal-to-noise ratio reduces the required X-ray dose while maintaining diagnostic image quality.

Applications

  1. Fixed DR system routine imaging
    Used with wall-mounted/U-arm DR systems for routine radiology exams (chest, limbs, spine)

  2. Mobile DR bedside examination
    Matched with mobile DR devices for bedside imaging of critical/immobile patients (ICU, OR).

  3. Physical examination center batch screening
    Supports high-throughput chest/limb X-ray screening in health check-up centers.

  4. Emergency department rapid diagnosis
    Assists in rapid imaging assessment of trauma patients (fractures, pneumothorax) to support emergency decisions.