X-Ray Machines and Accessories

Essential diagnostic imaging systems and complementary equipment that generate high-quality anatomical images for medical evaluation and intervention. This category includes fixed and mobile X-ray generators, digital detectors, imaging plates, wall stands, tables, Bucky systems, and protective lead aprons and shields. These systems utilize controlled radiation to produce clear, detailed images of bones, tissues, and organs, facilitating the diagnosis of fractures, infections, tumors, and other conditions. Ideal for hospital radiology departments, emergency rooms, orthopedic clinics, dental offices, and surgical centers.

Analogue Fixed X-ray Machine

An Analogue Fixed X-ray Machine is a permanent installation X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for general radiography in radiology departments and imaging centers. Featuring ceiling-mounted tube assemblies, tilting tables, and wall stands, it provides essential diagnostic imaging for skeletal, chest, abdominal, and extremity examinations using film technology. Film cassettes are processed in darkroom facilities, producing permanent physical images for patient records and consultation. Used in facilities without digital radiography, as backup for digital systems, and in resource-limited settings.

Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine

An Analogue Mobile X-ray Machine is a battery-powered, portable X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient's bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Film cassettes are processed in darkroom facilities for image development. Used in hospitals without digital radiography, as backup for digital systems, and in resource-limited settings where digital infrastructure is not available.

Angiographic Intervention System

An Angiographic Intervention System is a high-end fluoroscopic imaging system designed for guiding minimally invasive vascular and interventional procedures. Essential for cardiac catheterization laboratories, interventional radiology suites, and hybrid operating rooms, it provides real-time, high-resolution visualization of blood vessels, catheters, and devices during coronary interventions, peripheral vascular procedures, neurovascular interventions, and structural heart procedures. Advanced features include rotational angiography for 3D reconstruction, digital subtraction angiography, and dose reduction technologies, enabling precise treatment with minimal radiation exposure.

Dental X-ray Machine

 A Dental X-ray Machine is a specialized radiographic system designed for imaging teeth, jaws, and facial structures. It encompasses intraoral units for detailed tooth-specific views, panoramic machines for wide screening shots, and advanced Cone Beam CT (CBCT) scanners for 3D surgical planning. Utilizing low-dose radiation and digital imaging technology, it is indispensable for diagnosing cavities, gum disease, infections, and planning treatments like implants, orthodontics, and oral surgery. Its safe operation requires strict adherence to radiation protection protocols, including the use of lead aprons, proper collimation, and operator training to ensure patient and staff safety while obtaining critical diagnostic information.

Digital & Analog X-ray Machine

 A Digital & Analog X-ray Machine  is a fundamental medical imaging device that uses a controlled beam of ionizing radiation to produce static or real-time images of the body's internal structures. It is indispensable for diagnosing fractures, lung diseases, dental issues, and many abdominal conditions. The transition from Analog (film-based) to Digital (CR or DR) technology has revolutionized the field, offering faster results, superior image manipulation, improved dose efficiency, and seamless integration into digital healthcare networks. Its operation demands strict adherence to radiation safety protocols (ALARA) to protect patients and staff, making it a cornerstone of safe, effective diagnostic medicine.

Digital Ceiling X-ray

A Digital Ceiling X-ray is a ceiling-mounted digital radiography system for general diagnostic imaging of the skeletal, chest, abdominal, and extremity anatomy. The ceiling-mounted tube assembly provides full room coverage for flexible patient positioning, while digital flat panel detectors produce immediate high-resolution images for rapid diagnosis. Integrated with PACS and RIS, it supports efficient digital workflow from image acquisition to interpretation. Used in radiology departments, emergency rooms, and outpatient imaging centers.

Digital Fixed X-ray

A Digital Fixed X-ray is a permanent installation digital radiography system designed for high-volume general imaging in radiology departments and outpatient imaging centers. Featuring digital flat panel detectors, ceiling-mounted tube assemblies, and tilting tables, it provides high-resolution images for skeletal, chest, abdominal, and extremity examinations. Integrated with PACS and RIS, it supports efficient digital workflow from image acquisition to interpretation, enabling rapid diagnosis and treatment planning.

Digital Mammography System

A Digital Mammography System is a specialized X-ray imaging system designed for breast cancer screening and diagnosis. Using high-resolution digital detectors, it provides superior image quality with lower radiation dose compared to film mammography. Advanced systems offer tomosynthesis (3D) imaging, which improves cancer detection rates and reduces false positives. Used in breast imaging centers, radiology departments, and women's health facilities, it is the gold standard for early detection of breast cancer.

Digital Mobile X-ray

A Digital Mobile X-ray is a battery-powered, portable digital radiography system designed for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables high-quality chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient's bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Wireless digital detectors provide immediate image capture and transmission to PACS, supporting rapid diagnosis and treatment decisions.

Digital U-arm X-ray

A Digital U-arm X-ray is a versatile digital radiography system designed for emergency departments, urgent care centers, and outpatient clinics. The U-arm configuration provides flexible positioning for chest, abdominal, skeletal, and extremity imaging with easy patient access for stretcher and wheelchair patients. Digital detectors produce immediate high-resolution images for rapid diagnosis, while the compact footprint allows installation in space-constrained settings. Essential for rapid, high-quality imaging in emergency and ambulatory care environments.

LED Medical Film Viewer

An LED Medical Film Viewer is a light box designed for viewing and interpreting analog X-ray films. Using LED backlight technology, it provides uniform, high-luminance illumination with instant on capability and long life. Available in single, dual, and multi-panel configurations, it supports side-by-side comparison of current and prior studies, pre-operative planning, and group teaching. Essential for radiology departments, orthopedic clinics, emergency departments, and operating rooms where film-based imaging is still used.

Mammography Machine

A Mammography Machine is a specialized, low-dose X-ray system designed exclusively for imaging the breast. It is the gold-standard tool for breast cancer screening and diagnostic evaluation, utilizing firm breast compression and high-resolution digital detectors to produce detailed images of breast tissue. Modern systems often incorporate Digital Breast Tomosynthesis (DBT or "3D mammography") to reduce tissue overlap and improve cancer detection. Its operation is highly regulated, requiring certified technologists, qualified interpreting physicians, and a rigorous quality assurance program to ensure patient safety, optimal image quality, and accurate early detection of breast cancer, which is vital for reducing mortality.

Medical Printer

A Medical Printer is a specialized printing device designed to produce high-quality hard copies of diagnostic images from ultrasound, echocardiography, CT, MRI, and X-ray systems. Using thermal, dye-sublimation, or high-resolution inkjet technology, it produces images with the grayscale and color accuracy required for clinical interpretation. Medical printers support DICOM print protocol for direct printing from imaging modalities and PACS, and are essential for providing patients with tangible images, documenting medical records, and supporting surgical planning and medical education.

Mobile C-arm Surgical System

A Mobile C-arm Surgical System is a portable fluoroscopic imaging device used for real-time intraoperative guidance during orthopedic, spinal, vascular, and pain management procedures. The C-shaped arm allows flexible positioning around the patient, providing AP, lateral, and oblique views to verify instrument placement, fracture reduction, and device deployment. Essential for minimally invasive surgery, it enables surgeons to achieve precision and accuracy while reducing operative time and improving patient outcomes.

Mobile Film

Mobile Film is a battery-powered, portable X-ray system using traditional film cassettes for bedside imaging in intensive care units, neonatal intensive care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms. The mobile unit enables chest, abdominal, and extremity imaging at the patient's bedside, eliminating the risks associated with transporting critically ill patients. Film cassettes are processed in darkroom or daylight processors for image development. Used in hospitals without digital radiography capabilities or as backup for digital systems.

Panoramic X-ray Dental Machine

 A Panoramic X-ray Dental Machine is a rotating extraoral radiographic system that produces a single, broad 2D image of the entire jaws, teeth, TMJs, and sinuses. By focusing on a curved "focal trough," it provides an efficient screening tool for wisdom teeth evaluation, orthodontic planning, and detecting large jaw pathologies. While offering a valuable overview with a relatively low radiation dose, its diagnostic utility is entirely dependent on precise patient positioning to avoid blurring and distortion. It is a cornerstone of modern dental diagnostic imaging, serving as a crucial first step in comprehensive oral assessment and treatment planning.

Wire & Wireless Flat Panel Detector

A Wire & Wireless Flat Panel Detector is a digital X-ray image receptor that converts X-ray energy into high-quality digital images for general radiography. Available in wired and wireless configurations, these detectors replace traditional film cassettes, providing immediate image preview, eliminating film processing, and enabling seamless digital workflow integration. Wireless detectors offer flexibility for bedside imaging in ICUs, emergency departments, and operating rooms, while wired detectors provide reliable connectivity for fixed systems. High detective quantum efficiency enables dose reduction while maintaining diagnostic image quality.

X-ray Viewer

 An X-ray Viewer (or film illuminator) is a light-emitting device designed specifically for viewing analog radiographic films. It provides a uniform, high-luminance white light source that backlights the film, making the captured image of bones, organs, and tissues visible for medical diagnosis. While its role has diminished with the widespread adoption of digital radiography and PACS monitors, it remains a crucial tool for reviewing historical film archives, in clinics with hybrid analog/digital systems, and for teaching. Modern LED viewers offer cool operation, energy efficiency, and consistent light quality, serving as an essential interface between the physical film and the diagnostician's eye.