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Experience the convenience of our Wire Free system: no cables to hinder movements; no stress for the patient thanks to the sensor low thickness and rounded corners; accessories to facilitate positioning while minimising discomfort for the patient. Since the cable is the part most exposed to wear, the Wire Free system also guarantees a longer sensor life. Zen-X DCiS, integrating direct conversion technology, has no internal easily breakable components and is therefore more resistant to falls and impacts.
Simply the best.
Stronger outer shell and internal components for increased impact and compression resistance and a longer life. No fragile components such as the scintillator which is required in sensors that do not integrate DC technology.
Non-invasive sensor thanks to its extremely low thickness and smooth lines without edges. Zen-X DCiS puts patient health and care first.
Alignment system created specifically for Zen-X DCiS that does not add extra bulk to the sensor profile and guarantees superior patient comfort. Easy to position, it allows the X-ray unit to be brought closer to the patient face exposing only the required areas - thanks to a special alignment ring and positioners designed to adapt perfectly to specific diagnostic needs.
The Benefits of direct conversion
With a standard sensor X-rays have to be converted into visible light, using a scintillator, because the sensor reacts to light like a photographic film. Zen-X DCiS, on the other hand, is a direct conversion sensor: it receives and processes X-rays directly. Fewer steps mean a lower risk of diagnostic information loss, sharper and well-contrasted images, even at low doses.
Each sensor interacts with its own docking station. Simultaneous data transmission is also possible.
A single sensor interacts with multiple docking stations. The sensor can interact with only one docking station at a time.
Several sensors interact with a single docking station. Transmission can occur from only one sensor at a time.