3D Dental AT-1 Phosphor Imaging Plates AT - Type #1
The 3D Dental AT-1 Phosphor Imaging Plates are designed for use in dental clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare settings, providing a reliable and efficient solution for digital radiography. These imaging plates offer a standout benefit of high-quality image capture, allowing for accurate diagnoses and treatment planning. With their advanced technology and user-friendly design, the 3D Dental AT-1 Phosphor Imaging Plates are an excellent choice for dental professionals seeking to enhance their imaging capabilities.
Overview: The 3D Dental AT-1 Phosphor Imaging Plates are designed to capture high-quality digital radiographic images, providing dental professionals with a valuable diagnostic tool. These plates are used in conjunction with a dental X-ray source and a digital radiography system to produce detailed images of the teeth and surrounding tissues. The plates are sensitive to X-ray energy, allowing them to capture a wide range of diagnostic information, from routine check-ups to complex surgical procedures.
Key Features
- High-quality image capture for accurate diagnoses and treatment planning
- Advanced phosphor technology for enhanced sensitivity and image detail
- Easy to use and integrate with existing digital radiography systems
- Durable and long-lasting, with a high resistance to wear and tear
- Compatible with a wide range of dental X-ray sources and digital radiography systems
- Provides a cost-effective solution for digital radiography needs
- Supports a wide range of dental applications, from routine check-ups to complex surgical procedures
Product Specifications
• Dimensions: 30.5 x 40.5 mm (AT-1 size) • Weight: approximately 20 grams per plate • Materials: Phosphor coating on a flexible plastic base • Compliance: Meets or exceeds applicable standards for dental radiography equipment • Compatibility: Compatible with most digital radiography systems and dental X-ray sourcesIdeal For
• Hospitals and healthcare facilities with dental departments • Private dental clinics and practices • Specialty dental clinics (e.g., orthodontics, oral surgery) • Mobile dental units and portable dental X-ray systems • Home care and telemedicine applications where digital radiography is required • Educational institutions and training facilities for dental professionalsShare Product Link: