Used Dental Intraoral X-Ray | Gendex 765DC
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The Gendex 765DC is a high-frequency, direct-current intraoral radiographic unit with a fixed output of 65 kV and 7 mA. This output provides excellent image contrast, and reduces patient exposure to radiation. The unit's control panel has 5 preset time settings identified by pictograms of anatomical areas of the mouth and single-button selections for patient size (adult or child), and for recording method (standard x-ray film or a digital receptor).
Features:
- 21 time settings ranging from 0.02 to 2 seconds
- Digitally displayed time on the control panel
- 8" focal length with a 0.4mm focal spot
- Exposure Time: 0.02 to 2 sec.
- Intuitive control panel
- X-ray generator for dental diagnostics
- Smallest focal spot available on the market: 0.4
- Can be switched to the pre-programmed mode
- Automatically identifies the correct exposure times depending on the anatomic area selected
Benefits:
- High quality images, characterized by minimizing shading around morphological structures
- High level of definition
- Easy and quick to switch
- Can operate with digital equipment, such as intraoral sensors
- Can operate with traditional radiographic film
- Easy-to-use controls
Technical Specifications:
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Duty cycle: 1:30
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IEC336 Focal spot: 0.4mm
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Line voltage: 115V, 60 Hz or 230V, 50 Hz
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Focal spot: 0.4 (IEC 336/1993).
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Focal length: standard 8 inch (20cm)
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Power supply: 110V, 60Hz – 230V 50Hz
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Absorbed current: 4 A @ 230V
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Voltage applied to the x-ray tube: 65 kV
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Anodic current: 7 mA
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Exposure times: 7 mA
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Exposure times: from 0.02 to 2 s (scale R10)