Technical Glossary and Key Terminology of the YR06196 Digital Veterinary Intraoral X-ray System
The YR06196 Digital Veterinary Intraoral X-ray System is a pioneering device that sets new standards in veterinary diagnostics. This article provides a comprehensive technical glossary and key terminology related to this innovative x-ray system, enhancing the understanding and operational efficiency for veterinary professionals.
Understanding the YR06196: An Overview
The YR06196 employs advanced international technology characterized by an efficient integrated design. It ensures high efficiency and low radiation exposure, which are critical in veterinary practices. The intelligent microcomputer control not only enables remote exposure management but also incorporates robust low voltage alarm functions and high voltage protection, enhancing user safety and device reliability.
Technical Specifications of the YR06196
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | YR06196 |
| Power Supply | 220V±10%, 50HZ, 1KVA |
| Tube Voltage | 70 kVp |
| Tube Current | 8 mA |
| Focus Size | 0.8 mm |
| Total Filtration | 2.5 mmAL |
| Exposure Time | 0.2-4s |
| Leak Radiation | Outside one meter ≤ 0.002Mg/h (National standard: 0.25Mg/h) |
| Package Size | 152×57×26 (cm) |
| Net Weight | 57 kg |
| Chip Type | CMOS APS |
| Fiber Optic Plate | Yes |
| Scintillator | GOS |
| Dimension | 39×28.5 mm |
| Active Area | 30×22.5 mm |
| Pixel Size | 18.5µm |
| Pixels | 1600*1200 |
| Resolution | 14-20Ip/mm |
| Power Consumption | 600 mW |
Key Terminology Related to the YR06196
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Digital Radiography | A method of x-ray imaging where digital sensors are used instead of traditional photographic film. |
| X-ray Tube | A device that produces x-rays for imaging purposes using high voltage to accelerate electrons. |
| Voltage and Current | Key parameters that define the energy and penetration capability of x-rays produced by the YR06196. |
| Focus Size | The size of the focal spot of the x-ray beam, impacting image resolution and clarity. |
| Filtration | Material used to absorb low-energy x-rays, improving image quality and reducing patient exposure. |
| Scintillator | A material that converts x-rays into visible light, which is then captured by the imaging sensor. |
| Exposure Time | The duration for which the x-ray is applied to capture an image, influencing the final image quality. |
| Leak Radiation | Unintended x-rays that escape from the x-ray tube, regulated to ensure safety standards are met. |
| Pixel Size | The smallest unit in a digital image; smaller pixels often provide higher image resolution. |
| Resolution | The detail an image holds, typically defined by the number of pixels per inch or millimeter. |
| CMOS Sensor | A type of image sensor used in the YR06196 for capturing high-quality radiographic images. |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum exposure time for the YR06196?
The maximum exposure time for the YR06196 is 4 seconds. This allows veterinarians to capture high-quality images while minimizing patient exposure to radiation.
How does the intelligent microcomputer control enhance the operation of the YR06196?
The intelligent microcomputer control system in the YR06196 facilitates precise remote management of exposure settings, along with advanced safety features such as low voltage alarms and high voltage protection.
Can the YR06196 connect to digital imaging systems?
Yes, the YR06196 is designed to connect seamlessly to digital dental imaging systems, which is essential for effective diagnosis and treatment planning in veterinary practices.
What are the advantages of using the YR06196 in a clinical veterinary setting?
The YR06196 offers several advantages, including low radiation exposure, high-resolution imaging capabilities, and features that enhance ease of use for veterinarians and comfort for patients.
How often should the YR06196 be serviced for optimal performance?
Regular servicing is recommended every 12 months to ensure optimal performance, including checks on the x-ray tube, calibration, and software updates.
What should be considered when setting up the YR06196 in a veterinary clinic?
When setting up the YR06196, consider factors such as the availability of electrical supply, adequate space for equipment, and ensuring compliance with radiation safety standards.
What is the expected lifespan of the YR06196?
The YR06196 has a typical lifespan of over 10 years when maintained properly, significantly reducing the need for frequent replacements.
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