The FDR AcSelerate system is suitable for:
- General radiography
- Chest X-rays
- Orthopedic and skeletal imaging
- Trauma and emergency imaging
- Pediatric examinations
- Routine outpatient diagnostics
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Speed, clarity, and confidence in every X-ray.
The FDR AcSelerate Flat Panel Digital Radiography System is an advanced DR solution designed for fast, accurate, and efficient X-ray imaging. It combines high-quality flat panel detectors with smart workflow features to support busy radiology departments.
The FDR AcSelerate is a fully integrated digital radiography system built to improve image quality, speed, and workflow efficiency. Using high-performance flat panel detector technology, it captures detailed X-ray images with excellent contrast and clarity while keeping radiation dose low.
This system is designed for modern radiology environments where speed and consistency matter. Automated positioning support, intelligent image processing, and smooth system integration help reduce examination time and operator workload. Radiographers can complete exams quickly while maintaining reliable diagnostic quality.
The FDR AcSelerate supports a wide range of clinical examinations and integrates easily with PACS and hospital information systems. Its ergonomic design and intelligent software make it suitable for hospitals and diagnostic centers handling high patient volumes.
Key Features
The FDR AcSelerate system is suitable for:
1. What type of system is the FDR AcSelerate?
It is a flat panel digital radiography (DR) system used for general X-ray imaging.
2. How is it different from CR systems?
Unlike CR, it captures images directly on a flat panel detector without imaging plates, making exams faster.
3. Is the system suitable for high patient volumes?
Yes, it is designed for fast workflow and high-throughput radiology departments.
4. Does it support low-dose imaging?
Yes, advanced image processing allows high-quality images at reduced radiation dose.
5. Can it integrate with PACS?
Yes, it supports DICOM and integrates smoothly with PACS and HIS systems.
6. Is it suitable for trauma imaging?
Yes, fast image acquisition makes it ideal for trauma and emergency cases.
7. Does it require major room modifications?
Requirements depend on the existing setup, but it is designed for smooth installation in DR rooms.
8. Who typically uses this system?
Hospitals, diagnostic centers, and imaging facilities with regular to high imaging demand.