GE AMX-III Portable X-Ray Machine

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Category: Portable X-Ray Machines

GE GE AMX-III Portable X-Ray Machine

GE AMX-III Portable X-Ray Machine


The GE AMX-III Portable X-Ray Machine is designed for medical professionals seeking efficiency, convenience, and high-quality imaging in diverse clinical settings. This portable unit combines advanced technology with user-friendly features to deliver reliable performance, making it an essential tool for hospitals, clinics, and urgent care facilities.

Key Features



    • Powered by an MX-75 275k HU X-ray tube, equipped with a .75 mm focal spot for precise imaging.
    • Designed with an LED display for easy monitoring, ensuring smooth operation during patient examinations.
    • Offers 24 kVp stations to provide a range of settings suitable for various diagnostic needs.
    • Features 28 mAs stations for optimal exposure control, enhancing image quality.

    • Maintains a constant output of 100 mA for reliable imaging results.
    • Adjustable kVp settings ranging from 50 to 125 ensure flexibility in image acquisition.
    • Versatile mAs settings from 0.64 to 320, allowing for varied patient conditions and requirements.

With its robust design and versatility, the GE AMX-III Portable X-Ray Machine is a trusted choice for healthcare professionals dedicated to delivering excellent patient care. Enhance your imaging capabilities and improve workflow efficiency with this state-of-the-art equipment.

GE AMX-III Portable X-Ray Machine Specifications


Power Requirements

  • Source: Rechargeable 120V battery

Power Required to Recharge Battery

  • Input Voltage: 110 to 125 VAC
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Current: 6.0 amps

Battery Capacity

  • Output: Approximately 10,000 mAs at 100 kVp (when fully charged)

Motor Drive Ratings

  • Speed: Up to 180 feet per minute (54.9 meters per minute)

X-ray Generator Ratings & Duty Cycle

  • Exposures: All radiographic exposures at 100 milliamperes

kVp (Maximum)

  • Ranges:
  • 110 to 125 kVp
  • 95 to 105 kVp
  • 50 to 90 kVp

mAs (Maximum)

  • Values:
  • 200 mAs
  • 250 mAs
  • 320 mAs

Operational Conditions

  • All ratings and duty cycles subject to limitations of the X-ray tube rating at altitudes up to 8,000 feet (2,438 meters), average relative humidity not exceeding 80%, and ambient temperature between 60°F (15.6°C) and 100°F (37.8°C).

Typical Accuracies

  • kVp Accuracy: ±6%
  • mAs Accuracy: ±10%

Selection and Range

  • mAs Range:
  • 0.64 mAs to 1.25 mAs
  • 1.6 mAs to 10 mAs
  • 12.5 mAs to 320 mAs
  • kVp Range:
  • 50 kVp to 74 kVp
  • 76 kVp to 125 kVp

Accuracy

  • mAs Accuracy: ±30%, ±20%, ±12%, ±(9% + 1kV), ±(12% + 2 kV)
  • kVp Accuracy: Subject to additional ±(5% + 2kV)

Conditions to Meet Previously Mentioned Accuracies

  • Handswitch must have been released for 25 seconds after the previous exposure.
  • 15-minute interval after change completion with keyswitch in ON or CHARGE.
  • Main power circuit breaker must be ON before making an exposure.

Collimator

  • Filtration: Minimum inherent filtration of 1.5 mm aluminum equivalent to 150 kVp.
  • Additional Filtration: Can be obtained by inserting 1 mm and/or 2 mm aluminum filters.
  • Source-to-Skin Distance: Limited to more than 30 cm by tracks on the bottom of the collimator for accessory extension mounting.
  • Radiographic Coverage: Full 17" x 17" (43 cm x 43 cm) coverage at 40" (1.02 m) source to image distance for tubes with a 15-degree target angle.
  • Collimator Rotation: Can be rotated and locked at 0°, ±15°, ±30°, ±45°, and ±90° from the front position.

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