A C-Arm machine is commonly used in:
Orthopedic surgeries
Pain management procedures
Cardiology
Urology
Gastroenterology
Emergency and trauma imaging
The “C” shaped arm allows flexible positioning around the patient for live fluoroscopic imaging.
X-Ray Generator
Generator Type: High Frequency Technology
Power Output: 5 kW
mAs Range: 0.2 mAs – 125 mAs
Voltage Range: 40 kV – 110 kV
This provides stable image quality with reduced radiation dose and efficient imaging performance.
Voltage: 40 kV – 110 kV
Current: 0.2 mA – 10 mA
Used for continuous real-time imaging during procedures.
Voltage: 40 kV – 110 kV
Current: 0.2 mA – 25 mA
Pulse mode helps reduce radiation exposure while maintaining image clarity.
Voltage: 40 kV – 125 kV
Current: 1 mA – 25 mA
Suitable for capturing high-quality still X-ray images.
Type: Stationary Anode
Focal Point: 0.6 / 1.8 mm
Dual focal spots help balance image sharpness and heat handling.
Type: Rectangular Collimator
Helps focus the X-ray beam on the target area and reduce unnecessary radiation.
Orbital Rotation: −33° to +117°
Lateral Rotation: ±180°
Wig/Wag Range: ±15°
Vertical Travel: 400 mm
Horizontal Travel: 200 mm
These movement ranges provide excellent flexibility during surgical procedures.
Technology: Amorphous Silicon (a-Si) with CsI
Detector Size: 9" × 9"
Effective Imaging Area: 236.5 mm × 236.5 mm
Matrix Size: 1024 × 1024 pixels
A/D Conversion: 16-bit
Pixel Size: 154 μm
Spatial Resolution: 2 lp/mm
This detector supports clear digital imaging with good contrast and detail.
Monitor Size: 27" Monitor or optional 19" Monitor
Resolution: 1280 × 1024
Support: Multi-Touch
Horizontal Rotation Angle: 360°
The monitor system allows flexible viewing and touch-based operation.
High-frequency generator for stable imaging
Digital flat panel detector for better image quality
Multiple fluoroscopy modes
Wide movement range for surgical flexibility
Low radiation pulse imaging capability
Multi-touch monitor interface
Orthopedic operating rooms
Pain clinics
Minimally invasive procedures
General surgical imaging applications