Quantum debuts tilting wall stand

X-ray manufacturer Quantum Medical Imaging has introduced Verti-Q Tilt, a tilting wall stand targeted for use with either digital radiography or analog x-ray systems, according to the Long Island, NY-based vendor.

Verti-Q Tilt includes an adjustable receptor range of +90 degrees to -15 degrees, with motorized receptor tilt movement controlled through a remote control switch. Automatic stops are provided at -15 degrees, 0 degrees, and +90 degrees, according to the vendor. The stand can accommodate a variety of views, including weight-bearing exams and standing skull procedures, according to Quantum.

The receptor can be matched with multispeed buckys, fixed grids, and automatic cassette loading systems. Quantum's DR offering (D-QiX) makes use of the CXDI-22 digital detector from Canon Medical Systems of Irvine, CA. The detector confers the ability to perform upright and recumbent exams using a mobile table, according to the firm.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
December 14, 2001

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