Actually, we've been shippng these for a while now, and most buyers don't realize you can get custom vial sizes or even specific labeling on OEM orders—it's pretty much standard for us once you're past a certain volume.

The UM-1515 runs on a 5kW power supply with voltge adjustable from 40 to 110kV, and the frequency is 40kHz, which gives you consistent exposure times form 0.01 to 6.3 seconds for the 0.1-200mAs range—basically, it handles wide spread of imaging needs without much fuss.

What it does is deliver clean digital images through that 10-inch screen, and the mA range (10-100mA) means you can dial in for extremities or thicker anatomy, though it's not really suited for heavy bariatric cases at the low end of the voltage spectrum.
You'll find the 40kHz frequency keeps the output stable, and we usually have a lead time of 20 days or so for standerd units, but if you need a custom concentration or a different dosage format for bulk synthesis, that's where the OEM option comes in—just confirm lead time for non-standard runs.

The input power is 220-240VAC, so it's pretty straightforward for most clinic setups, and we've shipped these for hospital, clinic, and research center use—one detail buyers don't always think to ask is that the portable design means you don't need a dedicated lead-shielded room, but check your local regs anyway.

Anyway, the TDS and SDS come with every unit, and we batch-test with HPLC on request for purity specs—just note that the mAs range tops out at 200mAs, which is fine for most diagnostic work but tighter tolerance than some older fixed units.
It carries CE, FDA, EEC, MSDS, and ISO13485 certifications, so it meets international standards for medical imaging equipment.
Yes, OEM is available. MOQ and lead time vary by customization needs—contact us for specific details based on your order.
It runs on 5kW power, with a voltage range of 40-110kV, and requires a 220-240VAC input power source.
Exposure time ranges from 0.01 to 6.3 seconds, and mAs goes from 0.1 to 200mAs, giving you flexibility for different imaging needs.
Yes, it's designed for clinics, hospitals, and research centers, and it includes a 10-inch digital screen for clear image review.