Product Description
Intraoral X-Ray Systems
We are instrumental in offering an easily operable range of Intraoral X-Ray Systems that are used by the dentists getting the x-ray of the internal portions of patients mouth. It is famous for providing better patient treatment that is attained due to its pre-programmed control unit at an exceptional price. It provides sharp, high contrast images quickly and easily with high frequency generator that is ideal for the basic intra oral needs.
We come forth with a high resolution Intraoral X Ray Systems, which is a machine used in various dental clinics for obtaining the x-ray of the inside portions of the mouth. These Intraoral X Ray Systems are famous in the entire industry for their more safe and efficient intuitive unit that results in more accurate diagnoses. These have helped us carve a niche for us in the industry as a trustworthy manufacturer of a high efficiency range of products.
Features
- High frequency DC technology at the price of a conventional generator
- Easy to use and fast setting generator thanks to its improved timer design
- Sharp and high contrast images for easy diagnosis
- Dose display after each exposure
- Ideal for digital sensors
Technical Specification
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X - ray Generator
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300 Khz Very High Frequency
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Focal Spot
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0.7 mm CEI
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Tube current
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60 kV
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Mounting options
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Wall (horizontal right and left, vertical), ceiling, mobile, floor
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3 arm lengths available
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Short (170 cm / 67 in.), Standard (188 cm / 74 in.), Long (205 cm / 81 in.)
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2 types of timer
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Dual-installation layout: remote (close to the unit or outside the treatment room) or integrated to the unit
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Timer settings
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Manual time settings, film or digital mode
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Options and accessories
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Synchronization link with RVG system, collimators (size A, B, C), long cone (30 cm / 12 in.)
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Precision Imaging for Dental DiagnosticsThe CARESTREAM CS 2100 offers high-resolution intraoral radiography, ideal for detecting dental issues with accuracy. Its advanced high-frequency generator ensures sharp images, supporting both film and digital workflows. The unit features user-selectable exposure times for tailored diagnostics and incorporates beam limitation technology for patient safety. Compatible with modern clinics, the CS 2100 combines efficiency with compliance to international safety standards.
Design and Installation FeaturesCrafted from robust medical-grade materials, the CS 2100 is wall-mounted to optimize clinic space. The device arrives with a wall-mounting kit and must be professionally installed for safety. Its compact build (258 x 223 x 242 mm) suits diverse practice sizes. Operating efficiently on mains power, its energy consumption remains low at 300 VA. The CS 2100 is engineered for continuous use within temperatures from 5C to 40C.
FAQ's of CARESTREAM CS 2100:
Q: How is the CARESTREAM CS 2100 installed in a dental clinic?
A: The CARESTREAM CS 2100 is a wall-mounted device and comes with a complete mounting kit. Professional installation is strongly recommended to ensure safety, correct positioning, and compliance with local regulations.
Q: What imaging systems are compatible with the CS 2100?
A: The CS 2100 supports both digital imaging systems (sensor or plate-based) and traditional film-based X-ray processing, providing flexibility for a broad range of dental practices.
Q: When should I use the rectangular or round collimator included with the unit?
A: Rectangular collimators are recommended for reducing radiation exposure and improving image sharpness, whereas round collimators may be used for broader coverage or specific procedural requirements. Dentists can select the appropriate collimator based on the diagnostic need.
Q: Where is the CARESTREAM CS 2100 best used?
A: This unit is ideal for intraoral radiographic procedures in dental clinics and hospitals. It is not portable or disposable, and must be securely mounted on a wall in a designated radiography space.
Q: What is the process for operating the CS 2100 X-ray system?
A: After installation, clinics can select the desired exposure time (ranging from 0.01 to 3.2 seconds) based on the patient's needs and the type of image required. Follow standard radiographic procedures to position the patient, choose the collimator, and proceed with the X-ray scan.
Q: How does the CS 2100 benefit dental professionals and patients?
A: The device delivers high-quality intraoral images quickly, allowing for accurate diagnostics and effective treatment planning. Its design minimizes patient exposure through advanced beam limitation features, while being compatible with modern digital workflows.
Q: What ongoing maintenance should be performed on the CS 2100?
A: Routine maintenance includes checking the stability of the wall mount, inspecting cables and connectors, and verifying device calibration. Regular professional servicing ensures consistent image quality and adherence to safety standards.