We ship this portable X-ray unit pretty much anywhere in the US and EU, and it's already got CE, FDA, and MSDS in bag—so customs clearance is usually just a formality, though we'll send you the full ISO13485 docs anyway.

It operates at 5kW power with a solid 40-110kV range, and the mAs goes from 0.1 all the way to 200, so you're covered for chest imaging in emergency settings; the 10-inch digital screen gives you rapid readouts (usually 2-4 seconds or so after exposure), and since it's portable at about 22kg, you can literally throw it in the back of a van.

Most buyers actually use this for field triage at accident sites or in remote clinics where running a fixed room isn't feasible—basically, it saves you from needing a lead-shielded bunker, and the 40kHz frequency helps cut motion blur when you're shooting a trauma patient on a gurney.

It's not ideal for high-throughput screening in a major hospital—that's just the reality, since exposure time maxes at 6.3 seconds and film-looping gets tedious—but for emergency rescue and mobile points, the 10-100mA range with 0.1mAs precision is actually better than what some older fixed units offer.

Standard packaing is a rugged flight case with foam inserts (we've had them dropped form waist height with zero damage), and MOQ is usually 1 unit for samples, but for bulk orders we need about 20 days lead time to confirm stock; also, you can get custom branding on the unit if you're going OEM.

Input power just needs a standdard 220-240VAC wall outlet (no three-phase nonsense), and the X-ray tube itself is a rotating anode type that handles about 50,000 exposures before service—just keep the anode cooling fan clear of debris in dusty environments.
Our standard MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one for a clinic or rescue site. For bulk hospital deployments, we offer volume discounts — just let us know the quantity.
Yes, we include CE, FDA, EEC, MSDS, and ISO13485 certificates with every shipment. You'll get copies before dispatch for your local registration or customs clearance.
Absolutely — it operates on 220-240VAC, same as a standard household outlet. No special power setup needed, which is why it works well at remote medical points.
For OEM orders, lead time is usually 25-30 working days after sample approval. Standard units ship within 15 days. We can speed things up for urgent rescue projects.
Keep it in a dry, clean environment between 10-40°C and avoid direct sunlight. The portable design makes it easy to pack in its case, and the digital screen holds up well in storage.