The CR 35 is the truly portable system for equine work, and can be operated in the field, producing images within 50 seconds on high definition laptops. Small animal systems can be networked with multiple screens in consulting rooms and operating theatres.This is the only manual system with a dedicated dental application. No more film and chemistry costs, the most cost effective option for digital radiography.
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Economics
The economic argument is clear with no more on going film or chemistry costs. Finance packages are available to suit individual practise requirements.
Convenience
The digital system is much more convenient and popular with staff, who no longer have to have to handle wet chemistry. Dark rooms are not needed freeing up valuable space. The image is produced within 50 seconds, which is faster than any automatic processor, thus reducing time taken to radiograph patients.
System Support
All systems are backed by full software support
Software upgardes are available
Full 12 month warranty applies to all equipment
Equine Digital Imaging
The CR 35 has many advantages for equine practitioners. Not only does it increase the amount of diagnostic information available from radiographic images, but it is a truly portable system (60 x 40 x 40 cm) enabling images to be taken and viewed in the field. The email facility can be particularly useful for referral purposes. Images can be viewed on a laptop in the field, and stored on a CD Rom.
- Optical density/contrast manipulation to increase the diagnostic information avaliable
- Magnification of early pathology
- High resolution images (3-10lp/mm) in 50 seconds
- Measurement of lesions/orthopaedics
- Split screen to compare pathology
- Patient archiving in jpeg or Dicom format
- Portable 60 x 40 x40 cm
- Images store in Dicom or jpg formats
Small Animal Digital Imaging
The CR 35 has many advantages for the busy small animal clinic. The VetRay®Vision software is compatable with most PC networks. High resolution flatscreen monitors can be mounted in operating theatres, to maximise the information available to surgeons and clinicians.
- Optical density/contrast manipulation to increase the diagnostic information avaliable
- Magnification of early pathology
- High resolution images (3-10lp/mm) in 50 seconds
- Measurement of lesions/orthopaedics
- Split screen to compare pathology
- Patient archiving in jpeg or Dicom format
- Compact only 60 x 40 x40 cm and can be wall mounted

