Agfa HealthCare's DX-D 500n and DX-D 300 direct radiography (DR) systems are now available in the U.S., the company announced.
The DX-D 300 universal arm DR unit and the ceiling-mounted DX-D 500n DR system are both available in several configurations that can be tailored for a range of workflow requirements, according to Greenville, SC-based Agfa. DX-D 300 is a compact system, requiring a 9.8 x 9.8 x 9.2-ft space to operate; DX-D 500n comes with a choice of cesium iodide or gadolinium-based detectors, Agfa said.
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