COMPANY
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PRODUCTS
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KEY SPECS AND FEATURES
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Agfa HealthCare Greenville, SC |
ADC Compact Plus | Includes Musica image processing and a cassette-handling buffer system for workflow efficiency. |
ADC Solo | Musica processing; direct identification system that allows simultaneous ID and scan. | |
Alara Hayward, CA |
CRystalView | Desktop reader; can also be mounted on a cart for portability. Throughput of 50 plates per hour. |
Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, NY |
DirectView CR 950 | Processes up to 86 cassettes an hour; can be networked to DirectView remote operations panels. |
DirectView CR 900 | Multiple cassette loading and processing; for centralized applications. | |
DirectView CR 850 DirectView CR 800 |
Single-cassette readers; DirectView CR 850 can process up to 104 cassettes per hour; both have footprints of 25 x 29 inches. | |
DirectView CR 500 | Desktop unit; can process 60 cassettes per hour; can be placed anywhere needed. | |
ACR-2000 | Desktop unit for lower-volume environments. | |
ACR-2000i | Same features as ACR-2000, but with integrated phosphor plate eraser. | |
2000RT | Desktop unit. | |
Fujifilm Medical Systems USA Stamford, CT |
FCR Velocity-U | Uses Fuji's HD LineScan technology to process 240 images per hour; upright reader with footprint of 3 square feet. |
ClearView-D ClearView-ES |
Includes Dual-Side Reading, technology that results in images with less noise and 30%-40% higher DQE than single-side reading CR. Optional Energy Subtraction (ES) processing upgrades ClearView-D to ClearView-ES; can process between 120 to 184 images per hour. | |
ClearView-CS | Features Dual-Side Reading technology and throughput of up to 165 plates per hour. | |
SmartCR | A compact reader unit for imaging plate scanning and erasure; includes Fuji's Flash IIP console workstation for patient ID, image preview, reprocessing, and transmission to PACS or imager. | |
FCR 5000MA (pending FDA clearance) |
Work-in-progress mammography CR unit. | |
GE Healthcare Waukesha, WI |
Centricity CR MP3510 | High-volume unit (90-100 plates per hour) for multiroom or centralized applications. |
Centricity CR SP1001 | Portable low-volume unit that processes 45-55 plates per hour. | |
Centricity SP100 | Portable unit that processes 25-30 plates per hour. | |
iCRco Torrance, CA |
iCR1000 | Third-generation roller-free CR (99.5% less artifacts over roller-based CR systems); decentralized CR digitizer; 40 plates per hour. Can be purchased with integrated film scanner. |
iCR2600 | Same features as iCR1000, but can process up to 60 plates per hour. Includes iCR EDGE high-fidelity image processing. Can be purchased with integrated film scanner. | |
Konica Minolta Medical Imaging Wayne, NJ |
Regius Model 150 CR Reader | Offers automated image processing and distribution; vertical bay allows for insertion of up to five cassettes. |
Xpress CR | Dual-bay CR system designed to meet a wide range of workflow requirements; includes second-plate insertion feature, and can be networked to create a multiprocessor, multibay solution. | |
Orex Computed Radiography USA Auburndale, MA |
Dual PcCR 1417 | Two systems with only one QC station; can process up to 80 cassettes per hour. |
PcCR 1417/812 | Desktop units: PcCR 1417 is cassette-loading; PcCR 812 is manual-loading. Can process up to 40 plates and 12 plates per hour, respectively. | |
ACLxy CR | Single-plate processing speed of up to 75 plates per hour; can be combined with Z-Cart to be used as a portable system; work-in-progress version for mammography. | |
Philips Medical Systems Andover, MA |
PCR Compano | Single plate with QC station, designed for decentralized use or use for two x-ray rooms with low-to-medium patient throughput; good for intensive care and trauma; can process up to 90 plates per hour. |
PCR Compano S | Smaller unit for low-to-medium volume use. | |
PCR Corado | For high-volume environments; can process up to 165 cassettes per hour; resolution down to 100 microns. | |
PCR CosimaX | PCR CosimaX Same features as Corado, with addition of dual-side reading for special imaging plates (80 plates per hour throughput) with 50-micron pixel size image resolution. |
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