Rayence DR unit gets FDA OK

Digital radiography (DR) technology developer Rayence's RU-3000 universal DR system has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The system features a small footprint and compact design, as well as dual telescoping arm movement that enables installation in settings with ceiling heights of only 8 ft.

RU-3000 has fully motorized movements for source-to-image distance, arm rotation, height, and detector angle, which can be automatically programmed to user-specific positions by either the touchscreen or a handheld remote control. The system comes with a 17 x 17-inch cesium detector coupled with Rayence's XmaruView workstation.

RU-3000 is the first U-arm system marketed by Rayence in the U.S., the company said.

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