The POLYMOBIL III Mobile X-Ray System is commonly used for:
- Bedside chest X-rays
- ICU and critical care imaging
- Emergency room radiography
- Postoperative and follow-up imaging
- Orthopedic bedside examinations
- General ward imaging
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Reliable mobile X-ray imaging, wherever it’s needed.
The POLYMOBIL III Mobile X-Ray System is a compact and dependable mobile radiography unit designed for bedside and on-the-move imaging. It delivers reliable X-ray image quality with easy maneuverability, making it ideal for wards, ICUs, and emergency settings.
The POLYMOBIL III is a mobile X-ray system developed to provide flexible radiographic imaging wherever patients are located. It is especially useful in situations where patients cannot be easily transported to the radiology department, such as intensive care units, emergency rooms, and postoperative wards.
This system combines stable X-ray output with a compact, easy-to-handle design. Smooth steering and balanced weight distribution allow radiographers to move the unit effortlessly through hospital corridors and tight spaces. The X-ray tube and adjustable arm enable accurate positioning at the patient’s bedside.
Designed for routine clinical use, the POLYMOBIL III supports consistent imaging performance and dependable operation. It is commonly used for general radiography needs while helping hospitals improve workflow efficiency and patient care.
Key Features
The POLYMOBIL III Mobile X-Ray System is commonly used for:
1. What is the POLYMOBIL III used for?
It is used for mobile X-ray imaging at the patient’s bedside.
2. Is it suitable for ICU use?
Yes, it is widely used in ICUs and critical care units.
3. Can it perform chest X-rays?
Yes, bedside chest radiography is one of its most common applications.
4. Is the system easy to move?
Yes, it is designed with smooth mobility for easy transport within hospitals.
5. Does it provide reliable image quality?
Yes, it delivers consistent image quality for routine diagnostic needs.
6. Is it suitable for emergency imaging?
Yes, it is ideal for emergency and trauma situations.
7. Does it require complex installation?
No, it is a self-contained mobile system ready for clinical use.
8. Who typically uses the POLYMOBIL III?
Hospitals, emergency departments, and critical care units.