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Dental X ray System ZDXS-A12 is a microcomputer controlled and high control precision device with tube voltage of 60 KV and tube current of 2 Ma. Designed with DC high frequency for preventing unstable interference of external AC power for better image clarity. Equipped with microfocus tube for concentrating the radiation and less scattering for obtaining clear image.
Tube voltage | 60 KV |
Tube current | 2 Ma |
Exposure time | 0.1 to 2 seconds |
Frequency | 30 K Hz |
Rate power | 120 VA |
Distance from skin to cone | 118 mm |
Tube focus | 0.8 mm × 0.8 mm |
Charger input voltage | AC 100 V to 240 V ± 10 % |
Output voltage | DC 14.8 to 16.8 V |
Ambient temperature | 5 ℃ to 40 ℃ |
Relative temperature | < 75% RH |
Dimension | 168 × 158 × 130 mm |
Packaging dimension | 365 × 320 × 245 mm |
Net weight | 2.1 Kg |
Gross Weight | 4.8 Kg |
Tube voltage is 60 KV and tube current is 2 Ma
Exposure time of the device is 0.1 to 2 seconds
Tube focus of the system is 0.8 mm × 0.8 mm
Ambient temperature is 5 ℃ to 40 ℃ and relative temperature is < 75% RH
Imported semiconductors used for the motherboard for stable performance
Compact structure of the device makes it user friendly
Micro computerized IC program for better functioning of the X ray system
High control precision for the convenience of the user
Straight forward and simplified operation for the ease of the user
One key setting before taking pictures for simplicity of the operation
High power battery for efficient working of the machine
DC high frequency for preventing unstable interference of external AC power
Microfocus tube for concentrating the radiation to obtain clear image
Multiple imaging methods of films, sensors and scanners can be selected
Dental X ray System is used to analyze the oral health issues by dental surgeons across hospitals, dental clinics, research laboratories etc.
Frequently Asked Question
This is a portable dental X-ray unit designed for intraoral radiography. It is ideal for capturing high-resolution images of teeth, supporting diagnosis, treatment planning, and patient education in dental practices.
The tube voltage is 60 kV, which provides sufficient penetration to produce clear and detailed images of teeth and surrounding bone structures. This voltage level is well-suited for dental applications, offering a balance between image clarity and patient safety.
The unit is designed to operate in environments with: Temperature: 5°C to 40°C Relative humidity: Below 75% RH These parameters ensure reliable performance and prevent damage to sensitive components.
Gross weight: 4.8 kg Packaging dimensions: 365 × 320 × 245 mm The packaging is designed to protect the unit during shipping and storage, ensuring it arrives safely.
While it is user-friendly and designed for intuitive operation, users should be trained in radiation safety and proper positioning to ensure effective and safe use of the system.
No, dental X-rays are painless. You may feel slight discomfort when biting down on the X-ray film or sensor, but the process is quick and usually takes just a few seconds.
Most dental X-rays take just a few minutes to complete. A full-mouth series or a panoramic X-ray may take around 10-15 minutes.
Yes, children often need dental X-rays to monitor tooth development, check for cavities, and detect orthodontic issues early. Dentists take special care to minimize radiation exposure for children.
Dental X-rays are generally avoided during pregnancy unless absolutely necessary. If an X-ray is required, your dentist will take extra precautions, such as using a lead apron and thyroid collar, to minimize exposure.
Yes, dental X-rays are safe. The amount of radiation exposure is very low, and modern digital X-rays further reduce radiation levels. Additionally, lead aprons and thyroid collars provide extra protection.