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- orthopedics
- cardiology
- veterinarians
 - cr & d-cr
- digitizers
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- cd/dvd
 - work flow
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Computed Radiography (CR)
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Evolve IIT offers Computed Radiography CR systems for all work flow environments including hospitals, imaging centers, medical practices, and veterinarians. Call us today to learn how CR can improve productivity and eliminate costly consumables and processing service.
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Konica Minolta Xpress CR™
- Fast! 24 seconds to preview and 40 seconds cycle time
- Dual Bay with input and output bays, and 6 seconds to insert the second plate
- Versatile: scan a plate at any reader for Workload Balancing
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Konica Minolta iQUE™
- World’s first Self-Learning CR System
- Designed Specifically for Clinics and Imaging Centers
- Automatic exam View Recognition
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The iCR1000's patented design incorporates a true flat scan path™, an ultra precise scan mechanism, and protective cassettes to produce over 300,000 high resolution images per plate. The iCR1000 has been designed to be used in General Radiology, Orthopedics, Dental and Pediatric applications. Its up to 70 plates per hour throughput makes it ideal for low to medium volume environments. |
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The iCR2600's patented design incorporates a true flat scan path™, an ultra precise scan mechanism, and protective cassettes to produce over 300,000 high resolution images per plate. iCRco imaging plates are fixed to a rigid back panel. Nothing ever touches the active area of the phosphor plate resulting in an artifact free image. |
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The iCR3600SF’s patented design incorporates a true flat scan path™, an ultra precise scan mechanism, and protective cassettes to produce over 300,000 high resolution images per plate. The iCR3600SF has been designed for small format applications as well as to complement existing CR installations. Its 90 plates per hour throughput makes it ideal for medium to high volume environments. |
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