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KDR Flex Overhead X-ray System

The KDR® Flex Overhead X-ray is the first system that can convert from manual to auto and assist mode that includes an intuitive and customizable user interface. An integrated system for all conventional radiographic applications in combination with a high-frequency generator, radiographic table, and wall bucky.

  • Tube-mounted user interface and image preview
  • Zero effort movement
  • DDR-Ready

A Robust System

The reinforced design reduces instability and vibration. Electromagnetic locks ensure accurate positioning. The table includes a smooth elevation mechanism with a maximum loading capacity of 800 lbs.

KDR Flex movement system

Auto-positioning and alignment

KDR Flex table

KDR Flex automatically tracks the tube and moves to the detector’s center on the table or wall stand to ensure the alignment, SID and angulation. All the axes are motorized with more than 5m / 16’ of travel and 3600 angles.

Tube-mounted user interface with zero effort technology

12" high-resolution touch screen with an integrated user interface. The tube-mounted screen allows the operator to control the system and see the images to reduce exam time. The capacitive handle in the tube head has internal sensors that release movements when touched by the operator.

KDR Flex Interface Panel

Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) option

xray frame of head from a DDR video

DDR is an enhanced X-ray technology that provides individual digital images acquired at high speed and low dose. The resulting cineloop enables clinicians to observe anatomical motion over time, enhancing diagnostic capabilities.

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