SternMed

SternMed – Xenox C100

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mobile c-arm

FEATURES:

  • 12″ and 9″ image intensifier option available
  • High Frequency monoblock X-ray generator 5 KW
  • 1k CCD camera delivers sharp and detail-rich images
  • Keyboard can be rotated of ± 60°
  • Modular configurations even after sales
  • HD storage memory
  • Full Dicom (optional)
  • Triple footswitch fluoroscopy control
  • 210 mm horizontal C-arm run, with manual brake for locking
  • Orbital movement 135°
  • 270° on each side arm rotation, with manual brake for locking
  • 12° on each side C-arm swivelling with manual brake for locking
  • Monitor trolley with 24″ LCD Monitor
  • Realtime and post processing features

SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Xenox C100 is available in different models: with rotating anode tube or stationary one & Image Intensifier 9” or 12” (only for rotating version)
  • Horizontal run 210 mm
  • Arc orbital movement 135°
  • WIG-WAG ±12,5°
  • C-arm depth 690 mm
  • S. I. D. 988 mm/980 mm/920 mm
  • Arm rotation around horizontal axis ±270°
  • Generator power in DC current 5 kW (3,5kW@115 Vac)
  • Generator operating frequency 40 kHz
  • KV range 40 -h 120 kV
  • Max. current in continuous fluoroscopy 8,0 mA
  • Max. current in «SNAPSHOT» fluoroscopy 30 mA
  • Max. current in HCF with DFG (HRP)30 mA
  • Max. current in pulsed fluorography with DFG (HRP)60 mA@230 Vac;45 mA@115 Vac
  • Max. current in digital graphy-mode with DFG (HRP)60 mA@230 Vac;45 mA@115 Vac
  • Max. current in radiography (hi-rad) 35 mA @ 115 Vac ; 50 mA @ 230 Vac
  • Max. mas in radiography 90 mAs @ 115 Vac -;125 mAs @ 230 Vac
  • Max Fluoroscopy time H.U. Safety after 28 min. of fluoroscopy @120 kV, 5 mA (600W)
  • Membrane keyboard with alphanumeric touch-screen 5.7” LCD display for all the operative parameters and error messages.
  • Microprocessor management. Keyboard can be rotated of ± 60°

 

APPLICATIONS:

  • Traumatology
  • Orthopedics
  • Digestive system
  • Generic Surgery
  • Biliary drainage and stenting
  • Image guided biopsy
  • Neonatology and pediatrics
  • Lithotripsy