We've seen a lot of requests come through for portable imaging lately, and with the IN-D4343A you're looking at a wireless flat panel detector that basically ditches heavy cabling. 2. It's got that 139μm pixel size across a 460mm active area—pretty much what you'd expect for decent structrual detail in the field—and the acquisition time is under three seconds, so workflow doesn't grind to a halt. 3. For most clinical settings the IP53 rating is actually fine, keeps it safe form splashes and dust, but don't expect to dunk it in anything. 4. The thing runs off a single LAN cable interface which simplifies setup a lot, though you'll still need your own power source since it pulls from the generator; we usually recommend checking your 20kW or higher system compatibilty. 5. Lead time is about 20 days or so on these, and the MOQ is generally one unit if you're just testing, though we also have stock on teh 15mm thickness version that's easier to slide under patients.

We typically require an MOQ of 5 units for initial orders, but we can discuss smaller quantities for sample testing or pilot projects.
Yes, we include copies of both CE and ISO13485 certificates with every order, so you're covered for regulatory approvals.
The standard version uses a single LAN cable for data transfer, but we can explore custom interface options if you have specific compatibility needs—just let us know the details.
Lead time is usually 15-20 working days for standard orders, depending on current production volume and shipping destination.
Store it in a clean, dry place away from direct sunlight and moisture. The IP53 rating means it's protected against dust ingress and low-pressure water jets, so it's safe for typical clinical environments but shouldn't be submerged or exposed to heavy rain.