Ultimate HF Series Generator

HF X-ray provides an innovative solution for ‘today’s challenged in radiographic imaging, merging sophisticated technology and system architecture with a simple, menu-drive program, the design team at MediRay Healthcare has addressed the concepts of technologists and clinics.

Specification Model
Max.Output Power HF 15 15kW
HF 32 32kW
HF 40 40kW
HF 50 50kW
Radiography kV Range HF 15 40 ~ 125kv
HF 32 40 ~ 125kv
HF 40 40 ~ 150kv
HF 50 40 ~ 150kv
mA Range HF 15 10 ~ 320mA
HF 32 10 ~ 400mA
HF 40 10 ~ 500mA
HF 50 10 ~ 630mA
mAs Range HF 15 0.1 ~ 400 mAs
HF 32 0.1 ~ 500 mAs
HF 40 0.1 ~ 630 mAs
HF 50 0.1 ~ 800 mAs
Exposure Time 0.001 ~ 10.0 sec
Techniques 6 kinds
AEC option
APR 1000 sets
DR/DDR Sync option
Fluroscopy kV Range 40 ~ 125kv
mA Range 0.1 ~ 5.0Ma
Exposure Time 5min (Max)
High Speed Rotor option
Peripheral Interface CAN Int & Ext, Interface
USB, Serial, Parallel Ext, Interface
Toshiba Tube E7239X E7240X
X-ray tube focus 1.0-2.0 mm X-ray tube focus 0.6-1.2 mm
125 kV – 22.5/47 kW 150 kV – 15/30 kW
140 kHU 140 kHU

Product Features:

Maximized accuracy and stability applied by micro-processor and CAN (Control Area Network) type
Simplification of Harness wire by CAN type design and improvement of system reliability
Self Diagnostic System the whole system operation and functions are monitored by CAN
Upgraded User Flexibility Includes internal and external interface with variety of peripheral connection as USB, Serial Parallel and CAN Higher Reproducibility
Convenient installation simple set up process through auto-calibration function.
APR Over 1,000 APR Memories help to find best radiographic conditions.
History Management available the data for radiographic conditions, exposure numbers, error details etc. Basically equipped DR/DDR connection and detection Frequency variable control inverter type

What Are The Benefits:

  1. The x-ray dose rate per second is dramatically increased. An HF unit emits approximately 2% times the dose of a mains rectified unit. In practical terms this gives a reduction in exposure time of 60%. The radiation dose is reduced and exposure times are reduced, decreasing the risk of movement blur.
  2. Because of the increased consistency of the x-ray beam there is less scatter. therefore image quality is improved.
  3. Exposure consistency is very high with HF systems. With mains rectified machines, X-ray images can appear different even though the same exposure is selected. This is because an x-ray beam is made up of photons of mixed wavelengths. The older half— and full-wave rectification in small x-ray generators result in marked variations in the energy of the individual photons of the x-ray beam.