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LIGHT WEIGHT PUSH BUTTON TYPE |
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AVAILABLE IN INCH AND METRIC SIZES |
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VINYL COVERED ALUMINUM FRONT FOR SUPERIOR DURABILITY AND FINISH |
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REINFORCED POLYMER CORNERS FOR ADDED PROTECTION AGAINST
DEFORMING DUE TO ACCIDENTAL DROPS |
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LARGE REVESSED LATCH DESIGN FOR EASIER USE AND HANDLING |
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STRONG C-CLIP FOR ATTACHING PATIENT ID CARD |
CURVED DOOR WITH SOIL RESISTANT NYLON COVERED FOAM CUSHION GIVES EXCEPTIONAL FILM / SCREEN
CONTACT |
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Stainless Steel frame & crossbars |
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Aluminum Door |
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Abrasion resistant plastic front. |
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Thick, non-shedding, oil free felt interior to assure smooth film contact |
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Ease of operation. |
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Convenient loading and unloading. |
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Wafer thin and light weight. |
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All the features of a standard aluminum
cassette, with the added advantage of an ID window in standard location for use with conventional daylight ID printers. |
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The Curv-X Cassette is anatomically
designed for accurate X-Raying of knee and
shoulder problems. The Curv-X enables
radiologists to better assess position,
impaction and bone union from the
otherwise impossible lateral view.
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The Curv-X is ideal for:
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X-Raying the knee and attaining a clearer
view of the condyles.
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X-Raying the humerus and shoulder girdle in
the supero-inferior position.
- X-Raying problem areas such as the base
of the skull, including the foramen magnum,
the mandible,
lateral cervical spines and sphenoid sinuses. |
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Available in two styles and sizes,
these light proof pouches are made of
high quality tear-resistant vinyl and will
stand up to the day usage in even the
busiest Dental Suite.
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Our 15cm*30cm(6" * 12")cassette can be
used in several dental units including
the Morita and Yoshida Radiographic machines.
Designed to be used with 5" * 12" size film,
our other cassette/pouch was developed to be
used with the GE Panelipse Unit. |
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Grid is laminated between two sheets
of Lexan¢ç, for maximum protection,
with permanently installed cassette
channels to allow easy insertion and
removal of the cassette.
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