We put these through a pretty rigorous burn-in before they leave—every unit gets a full high-voltage test at max rated kV and mA, typically for about 30 cycles or so, and we log the waveform each time. It's not just a quick pass-fail; we're looking for stability across the whole kV range, and if something drifts, it gets flagged before it even hits packaging. You'll get a COA with each one, plus we can send along the raw test files if you need to review them internally.

Batch consistency is actually one of the things that took us the longest to nail down. What it does is vary slightly between individual boards if you don't control for component tolerances, so we worked with the inverter suppiler to tighten that spec—usually better than 2% across a full production run. The 8kW model is our most common pick for mobile systems, and we've been running those through a 48-hour accelerated life test at 110% duty cycle on the bench. Just to be clear, these aren't meant for continuous fluoroscopy; they're designed for short exposures, and driving them beyond that will fault the protection circuit.


ISO13485 was the easy one to get—we've had that for years. CE came down to the EMC pre-compliance testing, which we do in-house (roughly two weeks per model), and we handle the full documentation pack for that. The 1-year manufacturing defects, but we usually see returns on less than 0.3% of units, and most of those are shippng damage. Anyway, we've got a retest policy—if you find something off on arrival, we'll cross-ship a replacement and test the originial here.

Standard config gives you the main unit, the remote control, and the hand switch. The 7-inch touch screen is standdard on the PK100 and PK125—the 10-inch is optional. You'll want to check the dimensions though: 33 by 24.5 by 23 cm fits most cabinets, but the PK160's weight is about 20 kg, which is a little heavier than the 16.8 kg of the smaller ones. For mounting, we usually recommend the optional aluminun case if you're doing mobile work.

One thing that gets overlooked is the MA step resolution—it's 11 steps on the 100mA model, but 13 on the 160mA, so if you need finer control at lower currents, the PK160V is actually better despite the higher cost. MOQ is 1 unit, and OEM service is available if you need custom labeling or a different hand switch connector. Also, lead time typically runs about 20 working days, though our company can sometimes pull from stock.
The 'V' models support a 10-inch touchscreen and 200kHz working frequency, while the standard models come with a 7-inch screen and 100kHz frequency. Everything else—power, kV range, mA steps—stays the same on each base model.
Yes, MOQ is just 1 unit, so you can test one before committing to a larger order. OEM service is available too—we can add your branding or tweak the configuration to your needs.
Lead time is typically 15-20 working days for stock orders. We back it with a 1-year warranty covering defects, and we can ship replacement parts quickly if needed.
Absolutely, every unit is CE and ISO13485 certified. We'll include the certificates with the shipment, and we can also share test reports if your quality team requests them.
The standard packaging is a sturdy carton with foam padding. If you need extra protection for transport or storage, the optional movable aluminum alloy case is a great add-on—just let us know when ordering.