im3 CR7 2.0 Dental Veterinary X-ray System
Gold standard portable dental CR system for dental imaging in cats, dogs and rabbits in veterinary practice.
The Dental CR7 X-ray system is a portable, desk-top sized system, designed specifically for dental diagnosis in a veterinary practice. It allows high quality dental radiographs to be taken quickly and efficiently across a wide range of animals in general practice.
- Improved image plate feeding technique reducing operator errors and improving workflow
- Unsurpassed highest resolution 40 LP/mm theoretical, with 25 LP/mm true resolution. Up to double the true resolution of other CR & DR Systems
- Compact system that will fit into any practice.
- Unique design protects unit and radiographs from dust, hair, and particles that can reduce image quality
- Fast processing times, less than 8 sec for a size 2 plate (at standard resolution)
- Large range of flexible thin plates allow for easy positioning, ranging from sizes 0 (2 x 3 cm) to size 5 (5.7 x 9.4 cm).
- Possible to get a full mouth scan of large dog with only 6 scans
- DICOM compliant image transfer allows easy export of data.
Technical Specifications
CR or DR CRAED Time to display image <8 secPortable Battery or mains powered? MainsWidth (Main unit) 230Depth (Main unit) 250Height (Main unit) 240Weight (Main unit) 6.5Warranty 1 year
Accessories
The CR7 2.0 dental system can be used with any generator type but to obtain the best images, combine with the iM3 Revolution 4DC dental X-ray generator to take high quality and easy to position dental X-rays.
The CR7 2.0 can be used with an appropriately specified Windows 10 PC or laptop. A laptop will provide a truly portable dental X-ray solution.
Optional accessory alongside the CR7 2.0 Vet is a Smart Reader. The iM3 Smart Reader can be used to assign image plates to a patient in Vet Exam Pro. This puts CR72.0 in ready for image acquisition mode. Now scan image plates from different patients in any sequence, one after the other. Vet Exam Pro automatically assigns the X-ray images to the correct patients.