Samsung Released X-Ray Glass Free Detector

Samsung Released  X-Ray Glass Free Detector

Samsung has unveiled a new flagship detector, the AccE Glass Free Detector, to maximise productivity and mobility. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently granted 510(k) clearance for the commercial use of the AccE Glass Free Detector in the USA.

Being at the forefront of improving healthcare imaging, David Legg, Vice President, Head of Boston Imaging, said, “We have realised the need for new solutions that enhance both patient and Our Glass-Free Detector exhibits reliability in a range of situations to assist in getting the job done – and done well. From the ER to the OR.

In addition to providing great user and patient benefits, the AccE Glass Free Detector was created to produce high-resolution pictures of a digital detector, including:

In addition to providing great user and patient benefits, the AccE Glass Free Detector was created to produce high-resolution pictures of a digital detector, including:

Samsung AccE Glass-Free Detector

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Lightweight Construction Weighs about 4.5 pounds, which is 27% less than the standard model.

Clear Visibility: Displays a 76% DQE, dominating the glassless panel industry.

Functionality: Consists of a flexible non-glass panel with a centre engraving to place a patient, a side chamfer to make lifting easier, and a rear grasp to facilitate transportation.

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High Load Allowance: Supports a maximum surface load of 881 pounds and a patient load of 441 pounds.

Dust & Water Resistant: Allows users to confidently use the detector in busy areas.

Samsung has made a concerted effort to aid professionals by creating top-tier image technology that maximises usefulness. The AccE GC85A and AccE GM85 mobile digital radiography systems will soon both support the usage of the AccE Glass Free Detector.

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