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Compact, High-Output System Image Quality and Functionality on Par
with High-End Models
Smallest, Lightest Bench-Top CT System in Its Class High-Accuracy Scanning Utilizing a Maximum Input
Resolution of 5.6 Million Pixels
It is the smallest and lightest bench-top system in its X-ray output class, so it can be installed anywhere.
Since the system size and weight meet the minimum standards for loading into a general passenger
elevator in Japan (as per P-6-C *JIS A 4301-1983), there are no difficulties related to delivering the system. The offset scan layout extends the width to approximately twice that of conventional normal scans,
resulting in an input resolution equivalent to 5.6 million pixels. The system provides high-accuracy
scanning across a wide 100 mm diameter field of view size.
High-resolution Detector Detector
flat panel detector
CT scan region CT scan region
526 mm X-ray source The field of view size and X-ray source
horizontal resolution are
approximately double
650 mm
893 mm Normal Scan Offset Scan
High-output
290 kg X-ray generator Rotating table
Equipped with a 50 m Pixel Pitch Flat Panel Detector
The system is equipped with a flat panel detector with fine picture elements measuring approximately
High 160 kV Output Achieves High Penetration Ability 50 m per pixel. This is the smallest pixel pitch of any equivalent class instrument, enabling sharp observa-
tions down to the level of fine structures.
Thanks to its 160 kV X-ray output, the system can observe thick, hard-to-penetrate plastic and metal parts.
Note: The following are reference values.
Equipped as Standard with a High-Functionality All-In-One
X-Ray Transmittance Material Ratio of X-Ray Transmittance 100 kV:160 kV Viewer
Comparison between
Plastic 1:1.2
100 kV and 160 kV The system is equipped with a high-functionality viewer with multiple functions. In addition to an MPR
Aluminum 1:1.4 display, which shows multiple cross-sectional images side by side, this can be combined with a VR display
capable of 3D displays, resulting in more intuitive observations.
Iron 1:2.0 Measurement can be performed on both MPR images and VR images. Further, the CT data can be converted
to mesh data (STL) for output. Data converted to STL can be utilized in a variety of applications, such as
loading into 3D CAD or outputting with a 3D printer.
Image when Penetrating MPR Display VR Display Conversion to Mesh Data (STL)
100 mm of Aluminum
100 kV Output System XSeeker 8000 (160 kV output)
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