GE 12L-RS Vet Transducer 5212304
The GE 12L-RS Vet Transducer 5212304 is a high-frequency linear array transducer designed for veterinary applications, providing clear and detailed imaging for diagnostic purposes. It is commonly used in veterinary clinics and hospitals for a variety of examinations, including abdominal, musculoskeletal, and small parts imaging. This transducer is compatible with GE ultrasound systems, offering a reliable and efficient tool for veterinary practitioners to assess and diagnose various conditions in animals.
Overview
The GE 12L-RS Vet Transducer 5212304 offers superior performance and imaging quality, allowing for precise visualization of anatomical structures. Its high-frequency capabilities enable the detection of subtle tissue differences, making it an essential tool for veterinary diagnostics. The transducer's ergonomic design and lightweight construction facilitate ease of use, reducing operator fatigue during extended examinations.
Key Features
- High-frequency linear array technology for enhanced image resolution
- Compact and lightweight design for improved maneuverability
- Ergonomic handle for reduced operator fatigue
- Broad range of applications, including abdominal, musculoskeletal, and small parts imaging
- Compatible with GE ultrasound systems for seamless integration
- Durable construction for withstanding repeated use and cleaning
- Easy-to-clean surface for maintaining asepsis and preventing infection transmission
Product Specifications
- Model: 5212304
- Type: Linear array transducer
- Connector Type: Standard GE connector
- Construction: Durable, high-quality materials
- Approximate Weight: 0.5 kg (1.1 lbs)
- Compliance: Meets or exceeds relevant veterinary ultrasound regulations
- Compatibility: Compatible with GE ultrasound systems, including Logiq and Vivid models
Ideal For
- Veterinary clinics and hospitals requiring high-quality imaging for diagnostic purposes
- Equine and small animal practices needing precise musculoskeletal and abdominal imaging
- Exotic animal and zoological applications where high-frequency imaging is essential
- Research institutions and universities conducting veterinary-related studies and research
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