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3D Digital Mammography Tomosynthesis Machine

Advanced 3D Digital Tomosynthesis Mammography system featuring amorphous silicon detector and 5kW generator for precise breast imaging with low radiation dose.
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  • MCI0332

  • mecan

3D Digital Mammography Tomosynthesis Machine


Model:MCI0332


Digital Tomosynthesis Mammography System

The MeCan 3D Digital Mammography Tomosynthesis Machine revolutionizes breast imaging with its high-resolution amorphous silicon detector, 5kW generator, and multi-angle tomosynthesis capabilities.


Why Choose This Digital Tomosynthesis Mammography System?

1.Superior 3D Imaging:

3D Digital Mammography Tomosynthesis Machine

  • Tomosynthesis technology captures layered breast images (±180° rotation) for detecting tumors and microcalcifications with unmatched clarity.

  • Synthesized 2D images reduce the need for additional exposures, minimizing patient radiation dose.


2.Cutting-Edge Detector & Generator:


  • Amorphous silicon detector (24×30cm area, 6 lp/mm resolution) ensures high MTF (85%@1 lp/mm) and DQE (50%@1 lp/mm).

  • 5kW high-frequency generator (20–49kV, 1kV steps) supports fast, low-dose exposures (<0.5s readout time).


Key Specifications

  • Detector: Amorphous silicon (85μm pixel, 16-bit grayscale).

  • X-ray Tube: Tungsten anode, dual focus (0.1mm/0.3mm), 320kJ heat capacity.

  • Tomosynthesis: 3D image output, 2D biopsy support, ±180° C-arm rotation.

  • Power: 230V, 50/60Hz, 11kVA max.

  • Weight: 300kg (compact design for mobile/clinical use).


Applications

Ideal for:

  • Early cancer detection via 3D tomosynthesis.

  • Screening and diagnostics (CC, OBL, LAT views).

  • Guided biopsies with 2D/3D fusion imaging.


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