What really sets this apart is how easy it is to move around — we've had clinics and sports teams actually take it out to the field for quick assessments, and it connects straight to a computer for image processing.
The tube runs from 45 to 90 kV with a current between 0.25 and 0.5 mA, and image resolution hits ≤3 lp/mm, so you're getting solid detail for bones or foreign objects without needing a darkroom.

Power draw stays under 200 VA, and the leakage rate is ≤0.33 mGy/h — that's pretty low, so operators don't have to stress about exposure during routine use.
Lead time is usually 20 days or so, but we've got stock on most batches, and packing is a standerd aluminium case (63x42x25 cm) that keeps it safe during shiping.

It's basically built for facilities that can't justify a full-sized fixed unit — think small clinics or training rooms — but it's not ideal for heavy-duty hospital radiology where you'd want higher throughput.
Also, check your local votage; it runs on AC220V ±10%, and we've found some buyers forget that step.
It's continuously adjustable, so you can dial in exactly the voltage you need for different object thicknesses up to 300 mm.
Yes, we include copies of both CE and ISO13485 certificates inside the aluminium case packing. Just let us know if you need any additional documentation for your local registration.
Standard lead time is 15-20 working days, and MOQ is 1 unit. We can ship single units since it's a standard model.
It connects via USB cable to your laptop or PC, so you can view and transfer images directly. No wireless module is included on this model.
Store it in a dry, cool place below 40°C. The aluminium case is shockproof and lined with foam, so it's ready for air or road transport without extra packaging.