Imaging equipment component supplier Dunlee of Aurora, IL, plans to introduce three products at the upcoming RSNA show.
The division of Andover, MA-based Philips Healthcare will unveil its DA200 Bright replacement CT tube. This tube is specifically designed as a replacement for use in the BrightSpeed four-slice (Excel), BrightSpeed eight-slice (Edge), and BrightSpeed 16-slice (Elite) series CT systems that utilize the Performix Ultra tube from GE Healthcare of Chalfont St. Giles, U.K. The tube's warranty is identical to that of GE's.
Dunlee also will show a complete line of new flat-panel digital detectors. The QM-3543 RG flat-panel detector has been developed and manufactured exclusively by Philips and will be sold to global OEMs through the Dunlee division.
Dunlee also will introduce its new Reevo 240G replacement CT tube. This tube is designed as a replacement for use in the GE LightSpeed VCT, LightSpeed VCT Select, LightSpeed RT16, LightSpeed Xtra, and Discovery VCT CT systems. The warranty also is identical to that of GE's.
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