As a professional digital x-ray veterinary equipment, AK - VET320 is an efficient, accurate and flexible diagnostic imaging solution for animal diagnostic and treatment organisations, which helps veterinarians to gain a clear insight into animal health hazards.
Interaction and Operation Experience
•Large touch screen: Equipped with a 15.6-inch touch screen LCD monitor, the operation interface is intuitive and clear, and the operation of parameter adjustment and shooting startup is convenient and smooth, which reduces the learning cost of personnel and improves the diagnosis and treatment efficiency.
•Flexible bed table: 4-way floating bed table with electromagnetic lock can be flexibly adjusted according to the animal's body type and examination site, easily adapted to different kinds of animals such as cats and dogs, cows and sheep, etc., and realise precise X-ray shooting of all parts of the body, which is stable and reliable after fixation to guarantee the quality of imaging.
•Intelligent operation: preset parameters + one-button operation mode, no need for complex settings, you can quickly start the shooting process, suitable for a large number of daily diagnostic and treatment scenarios, so that even novices can efficiently complete the image acquisition.
Imaging and Performance Guarantee
•Balloon options: Support domestic or imported (Canon, etc.) balloon options, taking into account the cost control and performance requirements. Imported bulbs have high precision and long life, suitable for high-frequency and high-demand diagnosis and treatment; domestically produced bulbs are cost-effective and can meet the routine veterinary examination, so they can be selected according to the needs and flexibly adapted to different organisations' budgets and business scenarios.
•Precise dosage control: The software intelligently controls the exposure dose, combining 40kHz - 300kHz working frequency, 40 125kV voltage regulation (1kV step), 0.03 - 6.35s exposure time (1ms step), while obtaining clear images (such as bone details, soft tissue lesions), minimising the exposure of animals to radiation, and safeguarding the safety of diagnosis and treatment. Safety in diagnosis and treatment.
