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| Computed Radiography (CR) Systems |
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CR systems are intermediate Digital X-ray solutions. These systems are designed to replace the dark room processes while giving the additional benefit of post-processing the digitally acquired X-ray images.
CR systems compliment DR systems by providing solutions for digitizing bedside / mobile X-rays / OPG & Mammography Systems.
CR is a cost-effective solution to move from analog to digital imaging. With CR, the transition to digital is completed by installing CR readers and replacing X-ray cassettes (which use X-ray film) with CR cassettes (which use imaging plates). The imaging plates are exposed and inserted into the CR reader. The reader scans the plates, digitally displays the image on the workstation, and erases the imaging plate for reuse.
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| For the hospital requiring a variety of X-ray equipment, the CR System offers a full line of image readers, namely the cassette-type, the IP in-built upright-type, and the IP in-built table-type image readers. Since, on the CR System, the image reader is independent from the X-ray equipment, you need not install multiple image readers to read the IPs from the multiple X-ray equipment. Together with the CR Console and the Dry Imagers, you can consider which equipment to install depending on your needs and cost restrictions. CURA is the dealer for FUJI CR Systems in Tamil Nadu. Being the inventors of CR Systems, FUJI offers the most technically advanced CR Systems and CURA has been a key player in increasing the market share for FUJI in Tamil Nadu. |
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| FUJIFILM - Computed Radiography Systems |
| FUJIFILM has got a head start, but that's not why FUJIFILM is still the leader after 25 years. |
| FUJIFILM invented digital x-ray (CR technology) more than twenty-five years ago. Since that time FCR (FUJI CR System) has been advancing at a rate unmatched by any other digital x-ray Organisation. |
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Twenty-five new digital x-ray products |
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Nine new imaging plates |
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New detector technologies, such as Dual-Side Reading and Focused Phosphor™ |
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Six new advanced image processing tools, such as Multi-Frequency Processing (MFP) and Flexible Noise Control (FNC) and many of the software features are patented. |
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Also, FUJIFILM continues to revolutionize the industry by raising the bar in existing capabilities that streamline departmental workflow, maximize uptime and increase productivity. |
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Features like the first and only customizable user interface at a technologist's workstation. |
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Features like Three Step Processing. |
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| FCR Prima |
| A simple reader unit but with proven image quality and product durability. |
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Compact footprint, only 0.24m² |
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Stable and optimized images |
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Flexible reading in various sizes |
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Throughput of up to 29 images an hour |
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Repeated use of IP |
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| The FCR PRIMA is one of the most compact and lightweight reader units on the market. The required space is comparatively smaller than other similar table-top systems and can be installed in any open space. |
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| FCR Capsula XL |
| FCR CAPSULA XL processing up to 94 images per hour in fast scan mode* is an ideal product for small- to medium-sized facilities where quick image availability and high volume processing are critical. |
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Small enough to fit anywhere - Dimensions (W x D x H): 590 x 380 x 810 mm (23” x 15” x 32”) |
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Easy operations viewed on small monitor |
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Supports various diagnostic imaging sizes (7 sizes including 15 x 30 cm) |
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| FCR Capsula XL-II |
| A single-slot CR system with optionally available 50-micron spatial resolution and the same footprint and throughput as its predecessor the CAPSULA XL. |
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Compact frame and vertical cassette insertion for effective work space |
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Compact with high efficiency |
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FCR CAPSULA XLII enables extrememly high throughput of up to approx. 94IPs/hr.* and the time to display the image on the CR Console monitor is approx. 23 seconds, in spite of it's compactness. |
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All-in-one unit for all diagnostic imaging needs |
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FCR CAPSULA XLII can be optionally upgraded for 50-micron reading with the single-side HR-IP and new IPcassettes type CH to visualize more fine and minute structures for mammography** and pediatric imaging. In addition, three types of IP cassettes (Type CC, LC & CH) can be used for various imaging needs, as well as pantomography (15 x 30 cm). |
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Featuring Image Intelligence™ Processing |
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| FCR Profect One |
| FCR PROFECT ONE is a state-of-the-art one-stacker FCR for high-resolution digital mammography and pediatric imaging. With up to 48 images per hour scanned by Dual-Side Reading, it is a great choice for small- to medium-sized facilities demanding premium image quality or placing it as a back up unit of PROFECT CS. |
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Superior image quality with 20 pixel/mm sampling pitch by FUJIFILM's revolutionary Dual-Side Reading Technology |
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Ideal for premium image applications such as mammography and pediatric imaging |
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Compact design FCR - footprint 0.48 m2, height 1.33 m |
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| FCR Profect CS |
| FCR PROFECT CS, FUJIFILM's latest mammography FCR reader will optimize your mammogram imaging needs. It is loaded with image optimizing features such as Dual-Sided Imaging Plates (IP) available in its super-fine resolution and unexcelled throughput speed ensuring full-spectrum mammography enhancement. |
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Superior image quality with 20 pixel/mm sampling pitch for mammography |
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Convenient stacker accommodating four cassettes at once |
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Compact design and footprint of 0.48 m2 |
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| FCR XG5000 |
| FUJIFILM Dry Imagers - a comprehensive, high-productivity lineup to meet every dry imaging need. |
| A range of different models enables users to make the most suitable selection depending on such conditions as usage, capacity, and installation space. |
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| DryPix 7000 |
FUJIFILM's DryPix 7000 dry laser imager is the fastest dry laser imager available, with a speed of up to 240 films per hour. The Advanced Variable Response (A-VR) spline interpolation function separates alphanumeric characters from picture data, which means that the characters can be clearly displayed when using interpolation even on the blurriest pictures.
The auto film density correction function can be used to provide fully automatic quality assurance. The DryPix 7000 features a standard DICOM interface. Modalities which are not compatible with DICOM Basic Print can be connected to the DryPix 7000 using the optional DryPix Link. If the DryPix 7000 is used to process large amounts of film or connected to multiple modalities, a 10-slot sorter can be attached, which sorts the films according to modality. |
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FUJIFILM's flagship model dry imager |
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High speed and high resolution imaging, ideal for large-scale data processing in general hospitals |
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Superb capability realized by high maximum density (enables mammography use) |
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Available in a wide range of film sizes |
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| DryPix 4000 |
FUJIFILM's DryPix 4000 dry laser imager is the fastest dry laser imager available, with a speed of up to 160 films per hour. The Advanced Variable Response (A-VR) spline interpolation function separates alphanumeric characters from picture data, which means that the characters can be clearly displayed when using interpolation even on the blurriest pictures.
The auto film density correction function can be used to provide fully automatic quality assurance. The DryPix 4000 features a standard DICOM interface. Modalities which are not compatible with DICOM Basic Print can be connected to the DryPix 4000 using the optional DryPix Link. |
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FUJIFILM's flagship model dry imager |
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High speed and high resolution imaging, ideal for large-scale data processing in general hospitals |
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Superb capability realized by high maximum density (enables mammography use) |
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Available in a wide range of film sizes |
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| DryPix 2000 |
| The DRYPIX2000 is a high-speed, high-resolution imager that features all the superior characteristics of imagers, and more. It is the optimal choice in both small clinical settings and as part of a dispersed system in large hospitals. |
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Uses the revolutionary DI-HT long-life film which is available in 35 x 43 (14 x 17) and 26 x 36, 20 x 25 (8 X 10) size to meet diverse demands. |
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By adding an optional sheet-feeder unit, the system can implement up to two magazines. |
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Extremely compact in design requiring only 0.25 m2 (with small magazine) and an unprecedented quiet operation. |
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