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x ray laser medical film and printer

x ray laser medical film and printer

x ray laser medical film and printer

Product catalog summary
Kenid JG-FS Dry Laser Film Overview
Kenid JG-FS Dry Laser Imaging Film is designed for use in medical imaging systems such as CR, CT, MRI, and DSA. It is optimized for the Kenid dry laser imager x-dry, offering high sensitivity and contrast suitable for dry laser imaging systems. The film can achieve a maximum density of up to 3.6.

Handling and Storage
  • Unopened Film Packs: Store in a cool, radiation-protected environment. Exclusive use with Kenid dry laser imager x-dry.
  • Opened Film Packs: Store in a cool, dry, dark place with temperatures between 10-25°C and humidity of 30-60% RH. Avoid handling with bare hands to prevent artifacts.
  • Recorded Film: Avoid contact with water, alcohol, or other substances. Store in a cool, dry, dark place to prevent discoloration.

Available Sizes
Film is available in various sizes, including 35x43 cm, 26x36 cm, 25x30 cm, and 20x25 cm, each with a protective sheet.

Kenid X-DRY Laser Imager Features
The Kenid X-DRY Laser Imager offers high throughput of 80 sheets per hour and supports multiple film sizes with two or three universal trays. It provides high-resolution images (508 dpi) with a maximum density of 4.0, suitable for high-definition imaging.

Image Processing and Quality Control
The imager features an advanced image processing engine that ensures clear alphanumeric characters and smooth interpolation of image data. It includes a quality control system with a 24-step grayscale pattern for precise image adjustments.

Specifications
  • Recording Method: Laser exposure thermal development system.
  • Film Loading: Daylight loading with two or three trays for different sizes.
  • Processing Capacity: Approximately 80 sheets/hour for 35x43 cm film.
  • Environmental Conditions: Operating temperature 15-30°C, humidity 40-70% RH.
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Catalog excerpts

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Kenid JG-FS Dry Laser Imaging Film is employed in recording the images from Computed Radiography (CR), Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA), and other medical imaging modalities. Sensitivity and contrast of the Kenid JG-FS Dry Laser Film are suitable designed for a dry laser imaging system with the Kenid dry laser imager x-dry. Maximum density can be selected up to 3.6 when used with Kenid dry laser imager x-dry. The JG-FS film is specially packaged for daylight loading. Instructions for loading are included in the film drawers and the operation manual of the Kenid dry laser imager x-dry. (1) THE JG-FS film is used exclusively for Kenid dry laser imager x-dry and cannot be used in other devices or systems. (2) Be sure to store an unopened film pack in a cool place protected against radiations and X-rays. (1) Be sure to store an opened film pack in a cool, dry and dark place protected against radiations and X-rays the same as with conventional wet film. Air-conditioning may be necessary if the Kenid dry laser imager x-dry is installed where temperatures and humidity exceed the above conditions. (2) Do not take unused film out of the film tray once it has been loaded in the Kenid dry laser imager x-dry, nor add film to the film tray before using the remaining film. This will result in malfunction or failure of the imagers. (3) Unused film should be handled with the film cardboard. Do not touch unused film with bare hands. This may cause artifacts appearing on the recorded image. (4) The film pack contains a protective sheet on the bottom. This protective sheet will remain in the film pack even after all film has been used up. it cannot be used for image recording. Discard it together with the film cardboard remaining in the film tray. (1) Do not touch the emulsion side of the recorded film with bare hands. It may result a finger print marks on the film. (2) Contact with water, alcohol, developer, or salt may result in artifacts appearing on the surface of the film, especially under high humidity conditions. (3) Do not store recorded film with the emulsion surface in contact with other film's emulsion side. (4) Store recorded film in a cool, dry, and dark place. After being stored in higher temperature and humidity than conditions described in item 2-(1), optical density of recorded images may change. Long-term storage at high temperature, high humidity, and/or daylight conditions, such as in a car or in room during summer, may cause discoloration. Add:Ciwu town,zhuji city,zhejiang province,China Tel:400-8057-808/0575-87869959 Fax:0575-87869960 Web:www.kndmed.com http://jmcn.en.alibaba.com

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High troughput Kenid X-DRY boasts a world-class high throughput speed of 80 sheets per hour with 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17”) film. It will help reduce the patient's waiting time and greatly increase the efficiency of examination workflow. Two trays to achieve more versatility Kenid X-DRY accommodates multiple film sizes. It is equipped with two universal film trays which enable printing on two different film sizes at the same time. Kenid Medical Dry Imaging Film The high quality Kenid XDI films contribute to producing clear images on the X-DRY Laser Imager. These films have a neutral color tone that...

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Standard Components Recording method Applicable film Film loading Film tray Processing capacity Pixel size Recording gradation Image memory Density adjustment Input channels Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight Power Supply Conditions Environmental Conditions KEIMID Kenid X-DRY Laser Imager Laser exposure thermal development system KENID-JG-FS 4000 Dry Imaging Film 35 x 43 cm (14” x 17”); 100 sheet box 26 x 36 cm (l 0” x 14”); 150 sheet box 25 x 30 cm (l 0” x 12”); 150 sheet box 20 x 25 cm (8” x 10”); 150 sheet box Daylight film loading 2 trays (4 sizes of film are available by changing film trays)...

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Kenid X-DRYLaser Imager KENID-JG-FS 7000High troughput Kenid X-DRY boasts a world-class high throughput speed of 80 sheets per hour with 35 x 43 cm (14 x 17”) film. It will help reduce the patient's waiting time and greatly increase the efficiency of examination workflow. Three trays to achieve more versatility Kenid X-DRY accommodates multiple film sizes. It is equipped with three universal film trays which enable printing on two different film sizes at the same time. Kenid Medical Dry Imaging Film The high quality Kenid XDI films contribute to producing clear images on the X-DRY Laser Imager....

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Specifications Standard Components Kenid X-DRY Laser Imager Recording method Laser exposure thermal development system KENID-JG-FS 4000 Dry Imaging Film 35 x 43 cm (14” x 17”); 100 sheet box 26 x 36 cm (10” x 14”); 150 sheet box 25 x 30 cm (10” x 12”); 150 sheet box 20 x 25 cm (8” x 10”); 150 sheet box Applicable film Film loading Daylight film loading Film tray 3 trays (4 sizes of film are available by changing film trays) Processing capacity Pixel size Recording gradation Image memory Density adjustment Input channels DICOM network input _ 1 channel only 125kg Input voltage AC100-240V/ Single...

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