It handles everything form routine chest films on dogs to more detailed orthopedic stuff on horses or exotic pets, and the 8kW output means you're not waiting forever for a decent exposure—pretty much a workhorse for mobile work or a busy clinic where space is tight.
40-125kV range and 0.32-400mAs gives you enough flexibility for most views, though honestly for small animals you'll rarely push past 80kV, and the 100kV@80mA cap is what it is; we usually recommend sticking with the 32-125mA range for consistent results, and the ≥30kHz frequency keeps flicker minimal.
Most buyers go with the wireless control for positioning—it's just easier when you're alone in a small exam room—but the hand brake is handy for quick shots, and the SDK protocol means you can integrate it with whatever PACS you're running (or the local vet's tablet setup).
It's roughly 21kg, so you can toss it in the back of a van without a second thought, dimensoins are 370×300×240mm with collimator on, and input supports both 220V and 110V (50/60Hz), so it works pretty much anywhere with a standdard outlet.
MOQ is usually 1 unit for trial, but if you're looking at 10 or more our company can knock about 15% off per unit—lead time is 20 days or so for singles, but confirm on bulk as we sometimes have stock ready to ship within a week (check lead time).
Not great for heavy-duty dental or fluoroscopy, but for plain radiography in a vet setting it's better than most portable units on the market, and the self-diagnosis feature catches flickering tubes early—something buyers don't always think to ask about.
It's CE, FDA, and ISO13485 certified, so it meets international standards for medical devices.
Yes, it accepts both 110V±10% and 220V±10% at 50 or 60 Hz, which makes it handy for mobile clinics or hospitals with different electrical setups.
Typically 15-25 working days after order confirmation and payment, depending on our production schedule and current order volume.
Yes, the digital interface includes an SDK protocol, so it can integrate with most standard veterinary PACS or image management systems.
It weighs just 21kg and measures 370×300×240mm including the collimator, so it's portable enough for mobile clinics or easy transport between rooms.