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C-Arm system ZCAR-A11 is an imaging diagnostic unit providing high resolution digital images with conversion of less intensity light into visible bright light. With an orbital rotation of 120 ° and a range of image intensifiers, precise images can be captured while repositioning the system. Ultra-low light charged couple detector helps in seamless high quality imaging.
Fluoroscopic Tube Voltage | 40 to 120 kV |
Fluoroscopic Tube Current | 20 to 100 mA |
Fluoroscopic Tube Voltage (Auto) | 40 to 120 kV (automatic adjustment) |
Fluoroscopic Tube Current (Auto) | 0.3 to 4 mA |
Maximum Rated Capacity | 5 kW |
Tube Voltage & Current Combination | 40 - 49 kV - 1 to 180 mAs 50 - 59 kV - 1 to 140 mAs 60 - 69 kV - 1 to 125 mAs 70 - 79 kV - 1 to 110 mAs 80 - 89 kV - 1 to 100 mAs 90 - 99 kV - 1 to 80 mAs 100 - 110 kV - 1 to 63 mAs 110 - 120 kV - 1 to 50 mAs |
Anode Type | Fixed Anode |
Small Focus Size | 0.3 mm |
Large Focus Size | 1.5 mm |
Thermal Capacity | 35 kJ |
Inverter Frequency | 40 kHz |
Image Intensifier | 9 inches |
Camera Type | Ultra-low light CCD |
Monitor | 14-inch CRT (attached to C-arm) |
Control Unit | Upright, overturned, positive and negative image |
Workstation | Not available |
Wheel Rotation | ± 90° |
Vertical Stand Movement | 400 mm |
Orbital Rotation | 120° |
Power Supply | 220 V; 50 Hz |
Orbital rotation of 120 °
X-ray tube : Small and large focus
Storage of up to 8 high quality images
Optimal bright image resolution with automatic fluoroscopy tracking technique
Minimization of X-ray radiation
Digital workstation for visualization of working parameters
Automatic retention of last captured image
Used for orthopedics, in emergency rooms and for pediatric imaging.
Frequently Asked Question
Radiography is a trusted diagnostic imaging solution designed to deliver high-quality digital X-ray results with precision, speed, and reliability for medical professionals.
Yes, all Zimed systems support seamless integration with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) for easy storage, retrieval, and sharing of medical images.
X-ray is a type of radiography. Radiography refers to the broader imaging technique using radiation.
Yes, Zimed offers scalable solutions tailored for different settings, from high-throughput hospital radiology departments to compact, space-efficient systems for clinics and diagnostic centers.
Absolutely. Many Zimed systems are equipped with wireless flat-panel detectors, allowing for greater flexibility, faster image transfer, and reduced cable clutter in clinical settings.