If you're running a radiology department and your current system can't handle the higher patient loads or keeps tripping on voltage fluctuations, this is basically what you need to switch to—the ME3410 handles the power stability problem directly with its PWM voltage regulation.
About 380V±38V input on a three-phase supply, and it runs at 50Hz±1Hz, so you'll want to check your building's electrcial drop before instalation. The work frequency kicks up to 30kHz or more, which means faster imaging and less motion blur than older 50/60Hz units.

Tube voltage goes form 40kV to 125kV, and current from 16mA to 200mA, so you can dial in for chest films or heavier ortho work without swapping tubes. It's got a DR interface built in, though we usually stock the standdard config with the generator, radiography bed, control console, and tube together as one kit.

CE and ISO13485 certified, which covers you for EU and UK import—our company provide teh COA and the declaration of conformity with each shipment. The computer program control lets you set KV priority, mA priority, or mAs exposure, and there's a multi-position preset mode that most buyers find saves time on repeat views.

Power resistance is spec'd at ≤0.5Ω, and the automatic fault detection will flash an error code on the console when something's off—usually a tube overheat or a phase imbalance, not a total failure. (Lead time is typically 4-6 weeks, but we've had units ship in 20 days or so when stock is good.)
One thing you won't use this for is mobile or field work—it's a fixed installation system, and it needs a dedicated 3-phase line. Anyway, the three-dimensional tube rack and integrated bedpost design let you do both human body and lateral positioning without repositioning patient.
Yes, the ME3410 is CE and ISO13485 certified. We include copies of both certificates with every shipment so you have them for your records or local inspections.
The MOQ is just 1 unit. We understand these systems are a big investment, so we don't force you to buy more than you need.
Absolutely. The tube voltage ranges from 40 to 125kV, and the current from 16mA to 200mA. You can set them independently via the computer program control to suit various exams.
Lead time is usually 20-25 working days after order confirmation. This covers production, testing, and packing before shipping.
Yes, the DR interface is a standard feature. It's designed to plug directly into most digital detectors, so you can go digital without extra hardware.