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Minxray Announces New Installation Of Portable X-Ray System In Zaria, Nigeria Medical Clinic
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MinXray announces the installation of portable x-ray equipment along with a computed radiography system at the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Training Center in Zaria
MinXray Inc., a leading supplier in the portable x-ray equipment marketplace, is pleased to announce that it recently installed portable x-ray equipment along with a computed radiography system at the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Training Center in Zaria, Nigeria. The MinXray imaging equipment is the first to be used at the facility in more than 30 years. The clinic, which also treats HIV/AIDS patients, welcomed MinXray's representatives who trained staff doctors and radiology technicians on the equipment's operation.
The system purchased included MinXray's HF120/60HPPWV PowerPlus, the most powerful portable x-ray unit pound-for-pound available today. The unit produces up to 120 kVDC and over 200 mAs, and features five memory stations to store and easily recall frequently used exposure techniques. The XGSMKIVLW is a customized, stainless steel, portable mobile stand making the x-ray equipment easy to transport and set up. A Carestream POC 260 CR computed radiography system rounds out the clinic's new equipment. This durable, compact and lightweight radiography system enables all imaging functions to be performed at the point of patient care and includes the single-plate CR reader, Kodak flexible phosphor screens, advanced image management software and a PC-based review station.
The equipment was purchased by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that received funds from the U.S. State department.
MinXray, Inc, an independent corporation founded in 1967, is dedicated to providing compact portable and mobile x-ray equipment where larger units would be impractical or too costly to use. Currently supplying the medical, veterinary, podiatric, dental and military markets, our portable x-ray units represent the cutting edge in advanced electronic design. MinXray's distinctive yellow units feature full-wave rectified, high frequency electronic platforms and offer the highest power-to-weight ratios available today
Source: Minxray
MinXray Inc., a leading supplier in the portable x-ray equipment marketplace, is pleased to announce that it recently installed portable x-ray equipment along with a computed radiography system at the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Training Center in Zaria, Nigeria. The MinXray imaging equipment is the first to be used at the facility in more than 30 years. The clinic, which also treats HIV/AIDS patients, welcomed MinXray's representatives who trained staff doctors and radiology technicians on the equipment's operation.
The system purchased included MinXray's HF120/60HPPWV PowerPlus, the most powerful portable x-ray unit pound-for-pound available today. The unit produces up to 120 kVDC and over 200 mAs, and features five memory stations to store and easily recall frequently used exposure techniques. The XGSMKIVLW is a customized, stainless steel, portable mobile stand making the x-ray equipment easy to transport and set up. A Carestream POC 260 CR computed radiography system rounds out the clinic's new equipment. This durable, compact and lightweight radiography system enables all imaging functions to be performed at the point of patient care and includes the single-plate CR reader, Kodak flexible phosphor screens, advanced image management software and a PC-based review station.
The equipment was purchased by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that received funds from the U.S. State department.
MinXray, Inc, an independent corporation founded in 1967, is dedicated to providing compact portable and mobile x-ray equipment where larger units would be impractical or too costly to use. Currently supplying the medical, veterinary, podiatric, dental and military markets, our portable x-ray units represent the cutting edge in advanced electronic design. MinXray's distinctive yellow units feature full-wave rectified, high frequency electronic platforms and offer the highest power-to-weight ratios available today
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