The 1012WCC Wireless Flat Panel Detector is widely used in:
- General radiographic examinations
- Chest and thoracic imaging
- Skeletal and orthopedic imaging
- Mobile X-ray procedures
- Emergency and trauma imaging
- Intensive care unit (ICU) bedside imaging
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Wireless digital imaging, fast results, reliable performance.
The 1012WCC Wireless Flat Panel Detector is a high-performance digital radiography detector designed for wireless X-ray imaging. It delivers sharp, high-resolution images instantly, improving workflow and diagnostic confidence in clinical environments.
The 1012WCC Wireless Flat Panel Detector is a digital X-ray sensor that captures radiographic images and transmits them wirelessly to a computer or imaging workstation. It works with a wide range of X-ray systems, including mobile X-ray units, fixed radiography systems, and portable radiography setups.
This detector features an ergonomic, lightweight design that is comfortable for patient positioning and easy for radiologic technologists to handle. Its wireless capability eliminates messy cables, supports faster exams, and improves infection control. The detector delivers consistent image quality with excellent detail and contrast, making it suitable for busy hospital departments, imaging centers, and clinics.
Key Features
The 1012WCC Wireless Flat Panel Detector is widely used in:
1. What is the 1012WCC detector?
The 1012WCC is a wireless digital flat panel detector used to capture X-ray images and send them wirelessly to a computer or workstation.
2. Does it work with mobile X-ray systems?
Yes, it is compatible with most mobile and fixed X-ray systems.
3. Is the detector battery powered?
Yes, the detector is battery-powered and designed for long use between charges.
4. Does wireless mean slower image transfer?
No. Wireless transfer is fast and delivers images quickly for review.
5. Is the detector easy to position under patients?
Yes, it is lightweight and ergonomic, making positioning easier for technologists.
6. Can it be used in emergency imaging?
Yes, its speed and mobility make it ideal for emergency and trauma settings.
7. Does the detector provide high-resolution images?
Yes, it captures high-resolution images suitable for diagnostic interpretation.
8. Is the housing durable for clinical use?
Yes, it is designed to withstand daily use in busy departments.