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The more you use RXAC, the more you appreciate its simplicity. Designed as the dental surgery's primary diagnostic instrument, this conventional X-ray unit uses consolidated AC technology assuring top reliability and full compatibility with traditional and digital X-ray systems. RXAC incorporates a stand-by function to save energy as well as an auto check function which is run when the unit is turned on. RXAC will not let you down. Intra-oral X-rays are systematically top quality. Correct exposure times are obtained automatically thanks to compensation of variations in the mains voltage, managed via a microprocessor inside RXAC. Moreover, RXAC guarantees maximum safety for both operator and patient and gives you high-definition maximum contrast images. Solid design features and perfectly balanced arms make RXAC an exceptionally stable unit. With RXAC, tube head vibration is a problem of the past. The articulated joint between each of the arms avoids exposure of moving mechanical parts and does not require the use of rubber bellows. Excellent manoeuvrability, extensive vertical and horizontal scope make for easy positioning in all situations.

myray RXAC

AC or DC AC
Voltage 70 kV
Current 8 mA
Anode Material
Effective Arm Reach 199 cm
Exposure Time Range 0.03 to 1.61 Seconds
Manual or auto exposure time setting Manual and Auto
Exposure Presets 5 Preprogrammed Settings
Digital Setting Yes
Focal Distance 200 mm
Focal Spot 0.8 mm
Mounting Wall
Training Included Yes
Warranty 1 Year Parts / 1 Year Labour
States where support is available NSW, ACT, QLD, VIC, SA, WA, NT, TAS
Country of Manufacture Italy
818 Dental doubles up
818 Dental
31 Jan 2014 | Surgery Design
Located at 818 High Street in the upmarket Melbourne suburb of Armadale, 818 Dental has gone from strength to strength since Dr Lloyd Saville first opened the doors in 2003. At the time, the conversion of the residential property for use as a dental practice had not gone well so when the time to expand came around again, he was determined not to re...
818 Dental doubles up
818 Dental
01 Jul 2010 | Surgery Design
Located at 818 High Street in the upmarket Melbourne suburb of Armadale, 818 Dental has gone from strength to strength since Dr Lloyd Saville first opened the doors in 2003. At the time, the conversion of the residential property for use as a dental practice had not gone well so when the time to expand came around again, he was determined not to re...
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