Works with Mindray DP-7, Z6, and DC-30 systems—that’s basically your compatibilty checklist, and we’ve seen it drop right in with no calibration headaches, though serial number matching helps for older firmware versions.

96 elements at 3.5MHz give you a convex array that’s better than most linear probes for deep abdominal views, so obstetrics and gynecology scans are where it shines, but urology appliction get solid penetration too; it’s not suited for pediatric vascular work where higher frequencies would be needed.

Weighs about 0.5kg, dimensoins are 45×27×9 cm, so it’s noticeably lighter than some older Mindray probes we’ve handled (usually 0.7kg or so) but metal and plastic housing feels durable enough for daily exam room use, and operating temp is 10°C to 40°C—check storage conditions if you’re shipping in winter.

CE certified, defects, and we typically have stock within 20 days or so, but confirm lead time if you need more than 50 units—some batches run tighter on raw materials for teh 96-element array.
The 96-element configuration is standard for this model. Customizing element count would require a new design and tooling, so we typically don't offer that. Stick with 96 for optimal compatibility with Mindray systems.
For 50 units, we can usually ship within 15-20 working days after order confirmation. Stock on this model is generally good, but large custom orders may add a few extra days.
Yes, we include a CE certificate copy with every order. The probe itself is CE-marked, and we can also supply test reports if your compliance team needs them.
We don't recommend it. This transducer is specifically built for Mindray DP-7, Z6, and DC-30 systems. Changing the connector would void the warranty and likely affect performance.
Store it in a cool, dry place between -20°C and 60°C, with humidity below 85%. Keep it in its original packaging or a padded case to protect the lens and cable.