FUJIFILM Computed Radiography
 

FUJIFILM Computed Radiography

The Fundamental Element Making Digital X-ray Universal
FUJIFILM Medical Systems USA is pleased to introduce a revolutionary design for digital x-ray, bringing Fuji's renowned image quality, ease of use and high throughput to the smallest full-featured CR system in the world.

The two models require only 2.41 square feet of floor space, enabling them to be sited under countertops or in exam rooms behind control panels, aiding sites that have limited space or could not otherwise accommodate an in-room reader.

The Fuji computed Radiography XL-1 & XC-1 are Digital radiography systems utilizing storage phosphor Imaging Plates (IP) as an x-ray detection device.

FCR units scan and process x-ray image information from an IP that has been exposed using a cassette-type x-ray stand. This system can also print out hard copies on film via a connected Dry Imager and transmit digital images to PACS.

The FCRs provide chest, abdomen, spine, head and other plain x-ray imaging as well as spinal canal, bronchial tube, urinary organ and other contract medium x-ray imaging. FCR XL -1 systems include the capability to perform Pantomographic exam.

Throughput
   XL-1: 62 14x17 plates per hour
   XC-1: 35 14x17 plates per hour

Image Preview
   41-58 seconds

DICOM Connectivity
    DICOM CR Store SCU
    DICOM Modality Worklist Management
    DICOM Modality Performed Procedure Step
    DICOM Basic Gray Scale Print SCU
    DICOM Storage Commitment

Cassettes
    Type III-CC, LC

Imaging Plates (IPs) Type ST-VI (Standard Type)
    14x17 (35x43cm)
    14x14 (35x35cm)
    10x12
    18x24cm
    24x30cm
    15x30cm (XL-1 only)

Dimensions WxDxH (in.):
    23.2 x 14.9 x 31.9

Weight:
    214 lbs.

Footprint
   2.4 sq. ft.

Power Requirements
   110 VAC 8.8 A

 
 
 
 
 

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