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Radiographic Tables Designed for Digital Radiography Applications

By MedImaging staff writers
Posted on 09 Jan 2008
A new radiographic table has been designed for use in a single detector digital radiography (DR) suite where patient and equipment positioning can be a challenge.

New to Dunlee's product range are the SpeedLine, FreeLine, and SmartLine radiographic patient tables. The Speedline table is self-contained and mobile in any direction with locking wheels for security. It features a manual hydraulic height adjustment, eliminating power cables for improved staff movement around the table. Featuring a single-pedestal design, the Speedline is rugged and can accommodate patients up to 227 kg.

For conventional digital radiographic rooms, the FreeLine table provides free and unencumbered full patient access. Having a fixed single-pedestal design, the table allows fast and easy DR equipment positioning. It is motorized for height adjustment, which can be synchronized with other equipment operation, and features a four-way floating top table.

The SmartLine table is a simple yet rugged fixed height design. It travels smoothly and is secured for examination with four large, locking wheels. It is available with a radiolucent top and accommodates patients up to 227 kg.

Dunlee (Aurora, IL, USAa developer of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and replacement X-ray tubes, is a division of Philips Medical Systems (Best, The Netherlands).


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