The Radiation Management Services division of Cardinal Health has released CR Radchex, a test tool designed to measure computed radiography (CR) performance.
CR Radchex comprises an electronic cassette, a universal calibration fixture, and software that can be used to calibrate and assess the performance of CR plate readers, CR-AEC systems, and density selector/control systems, according to the Cleveland-based firm.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
October 28, 2004
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