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A medical gadget called an automatic X-ray film processor is used in radiology departments to process X-ray films. It automates the labor-intensive process of developing, repairing, washing, and drying X-ray films, which is now done manually.
X-ray film processing automatically produces high-quality images while processing films more rapidly and effectively than manually. Developer, fixer, and wash water are some of the chemical baths used to develop the X-ray films. The film is then quickly dried and prepared for usage. Hospitals, medical offices, and diagnostic imaging facilities all use automatic X-ray film processors.
Automatic x-ray film processors are frequently created to increase the equipment’s processing efficiency, image quality, and dependability. To improve the user experience, they may also include cutting-edge technologies like digital controls, automated calibration, and self-cleaning capabilities.
It’s crucial to remember that choosing an automatic x-ray film processor should be based on the facility’s unique requirements, including the quantity of x-ray films processed, the types of films utilised, and the space and financial constraints
The Automatic X-ray Film Processor accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Protec Medizintechnik GmbH & Co. KG launched Ecomax, a brand-new plug-and-play system for processing analogue X-ray films, at the RSNA. The company claims that by mounting all parts that significantly affect image quality—such as heaters, guide bars, rollers, pumps, and so on—optimised image quality as a result of a completely new tank design. It saves time and money on maintenance because it is easier to access the parts that need to be serviced frequently.
Because of its more compact overall processing design, it requires less room. owing to reduced tank sizes (which are cost-effective and environmentally friendly for consumables), there is a decrease in the amount of chemicals wasted owing to oxidation.
The new motorised and auto-tracking X-ray system PRS 500 B, developed by PROTEC GmbH & Co. KG, a manufacturer of analogue X-ray film processing machines and complete X-ray systems, will be showcased. PROTEC, which offers incredibly small analogue film processing equipment, detectors, software, full X-ray systems, and X-ray tables for use in veterinary and human medicine, will be one of the exhibitors.
This year’s MEDICA will see the debut of PROTEC’s new PRS 500 B motorised X-ray system, which combines efficiency, high work precision, and optimal working comfort.It has an easy-to-use touch display as well as automated tubular column retraction that adjusts to the bucky’s location in the wall stand or table.
The X-ray procedure is optimised, which reduces processing time and significantly improves accuracy and user-friendliness.With just a few clicks, the company’s in-house created CONAXX 2 software can provide an ideal X-ray image for the PRS 500 B X-ray machine.
The user can configure CONAXX 2 to meet specific needs or automate workflow and individual phases with its straightforward and user-friendly interface. Professional Image Tuning (PIT), one of the CONAXX 2 software’s capabilities, lets the user choose each image’s optics and quality and has the ability to automatically store the optimal image processing. In addition to the PRS 500 B X-ray equipment, PROTEC will be showcasing its CONAXX 2 programme.