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Canon CXDI-60G
010 Digital Radiography

The lightweight, ultra-compact, and robust CXDI-60G brings high quality digital radiography to a wider range of applications than ever before, in a new size ideal for tabletop exams.

Features

  • Smallest and lightest portable FPD on the market
  • 23cm x 28cm imaging area
  • 2.5 kg only
  • 160 micron pixel pitch
  • Detachable cable
  • Click on grid
  • X-ray image in just a few seconds
  • User friendly touch screen operation
FLEXIBLE, PORTABLE FREEDOM IN A NEW CONVENIENT SIZE

Canon extends the range of exams that can be completed using DR technology with the new, ultra-portable CXDI-60G. It comfortably accommodates exams of the extremities, skull, cervical spine, shoulder, and hip, and is highly effective for orthopedics and neonatal care. The compact design makes it a practical solution for applications that are difficult to perform with fixed devices, and offers true portability and versatility for use at diverse patient locations. It’s as easy to position as a CR imaging plate, letting you capture images from virtually any position and angle, while providing the efficiency and accuracy of an all-digital workflow.

Detachable Cable Convenience and Interchangeability
The CXDI-55G offers the benefits of true portability with a detachable sensor cable for time-effective transport and simple installation. The detachable cable option also allows you to use this sensor between different rooms and mobile systems.

Results in Seconds
An on screen preview image is available in just 3 seconds after exposure. If another exposure is required, the detector will be ready in seconds thanks to its fast refresh cycle.

MLT(S) Image Processing
MLT(S) image processing utilizes multi frequencies to emphasize on details and edges. In combination with the appropriate dynamic range and Canon’s advanced noise reduction processing images show subtle details like lung tissue or trabecular bone structure together with soft tissue in high diagnostic accuracy. These parameters can be preset in our dedicated body parts for repeatability and adjusted post-acquisition for variances in diagnostic requirements

Canon’s Lanmit® Technology
Amorphous Silicon (a-Si) Flat Panel Sensor (LANMIT®) consists of a precision amorphous silicon metal-insulator semiconductor (MIS) sensor and Thin Film Transistor (TFT) array. LANMIT® flat panel sensors produce a highly stable output signal. The result is a family of reliable and durable sensors that provide the highest quality images without the time and costs involved with film or cassette handling. A 14-bit analog-to-digital conversion process converts the raw image to digital form producing a high-resolution, high-contrast 4,096 grayscale image.

Seamless Network Integration
Ethernet 10/100/1000 Base T connectivity with DICOM 3.0 compatibility enables seamless data transfer to any DICOM hard copy output device, PACS, or HIS/RIS for efficient printing, archiving, and remote viewing of images. The system complies with IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise) standards for interoperability to ensure easy, effective integration with the hospital network.

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