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X-Ray Machine

X-Ray Machine

X-Ray Machine

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An X-Ray Machine is a medical imaging device that uses controlled amounts of ionizing radiation (X-rays) to produce detailed images of the internal structures of the body. It works on the principle that different tissues in the body absorb X-rays at different rates—dense structures like bones absorb more radiation and appear white on the image, while softer tissues absorb less and appear in shades of gray. X-ray machines are widely used in healthcare for diagnosing fractures, infections, lung conditions, tumors, dental issues, and monitoring certain treatments. They are also applied in industries for quality control, security screening, and material analysis. The system generally includes an X-ray tube (radiation source), control console, detector/film or digital imaging plate, and protective shielding. Modern X-ray machines often come with digital radiography technology, offering faster imaging, reduced radiation exposure, and better image storage capabilities.

  • High-Resolution Imaging – Produces clear and detailed images of bones, tissues, and internal organs.
  • Digital or Analog Operation – Available in both traditional film-based and modern digital radiography systems.
  • Adjustable X-Ray Tube – Allows flexible positioning to capture images from various angles.
  • Radiation Dose Control – Built-in safety mechanisms to minimize radiation exposure to patients and operators.
  • User-Friendly Control Console – Simplifies operation with programmable settings for different types of examinations.
  •  mage Storage & Transfer – Digital machines support PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) for easy storage and sharing.
  • Protective Shielding – Lead-lined components and accessories ensure operator and patient safety.
  • Versatility – Suitable for chest, bone, dental, abdominal, and contrast imaging studies.
  • Portability Options – Mobile and portable X-ray machines are available for bedside and field use.
  • Quick Processing – Delivers instant results in digital models, reducing waiting time.