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Device: X-ray Generator
Manufacturer: Siemens
Model: POLYPHOS 50
Year: From 1983
Location: Saudi Arabia, Ar Riyadh
Business type: Broker
Negotiable
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Device: X-ray Generator
Manufacturer: Toshiba
Model: KXO-15R
Year: From 2006
Location: Romania, Braila
Business type: Medical Clinic
Negotiable
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X-ray Generator may also be referred to as :

Radiographic-Tomographic System, Linear | Radiographic/Fluoroscopic Unit Accessories | Radiographic/Fluoroscopic System, General-Purpose, Camera, Radiographic Photospot | Radiographic/Fluoroscopic System, Angiographic/Interventional, Cardiovascular | Radiographic System, Film/Digital (CR) | Radiographic Generator | Fluoroscopic Generator
 

Tips for buying X-ray Generator

  1. Facilities should select power rating and timing capabilities based on the types of examinations to be performed and the operating technique factors required with the type of x-ray generator selected.
  2. Power setting is the main factor when dealing with these x-ray generator units.
  3. Low power x-ray generators are capable of the full range of x-ray exposures.
  4. Shorter exposure times can be used with higher power. With shorter exposure times there is less chance of movement artifacts.
  5. A 50 kW-generator is sufficient if the generator is used predominantly for extremity and chest imaging.
  6. When large patients are expected, particularly in Radiographic/Fluoroscopic system applications, higher power generators are needed.
  7. If a heavy workload of abdominal imaging is expected, then an 80 kW generator should be considered.
  8. When choosing a Radiographic-Tomographic system unit, facilities should consider the secondary waveform type, timing capabilities, and compatibility with other system components.
  9. The secondary waveform type determines the efficiency of x-ray production, including the magnitude of ripple and the ratio of average to peak x-ray tube voltage.
  10. Secondary waveforms that are single-phase, full-wave rectified provide the least efficient production of x-rays, which results in longer radiographic exposure times and higher patient radiation exposure.
  11. Single-phase x-ray generators cause increased x-ray tube anode heating, and therefore restrict small focal spot examinations and reduce tube life.
  12. Three-phase x-ray generators allow higher mA exposures at shorter exposure times, reduce motion un-sharpness, and produce higher-quality radiographs for many examinations.
  13. Facilities should add power installation costs to the project budget if three-phase power service is not available at the planned location.
  14. A procedure using a three-phase or high frequency x-ray generator needs lower kVp and/or mAs than the same one using a single-phase x-ray generator.
  15. Routine radiographic, angiographic, fluoroscopic, and tomographic procedures vary in their kVp and mAs requirements, so all features of Radiographic-Tomographic Systems and Radiographic/Fluoroscopic Systems must be taken into consideration.
  16. Putting the x-ray generator too far away from the x-ray tube may cause distortions in voltage waveforms and timing responses caused by capacitance in excessively long high-voltage cables.
  17. Facilities must select x-ray generator components for compatibility as an integrated system. It is specifically critical to choose compatible x-ray tubes and generators to fully utilize all features of both components.