Nomad Pro
The NOMAD Pro joins the family of award-winning Aribex NOMAD handheld dental X-ray systems, the most advanced systems on the market today. The NOMAD Pro offers an enhanced user interface, preset and programmable exposure settings, and additional time-saving features. Its lighter weight and cordless design improves dental radiography speed, convenience, and efficiency. One NOMAD Pro does the work of multiple conventional X-ray systems, making it extremely economical. The leading technology of NOMAD Pro provides the highest level of safety, quality, and patient care for your dental practice.
Features include:
- Entire unit weighs just over 2 kilograms.
- Handheld design moves from room to room.
- Perfect for use with children and special needs patients.
- Ideal for clinical, hospital, home-health & nursing homes.
- Can be used with sensors, phosphor plates and films
Nomad Pro
AC or DC | DC |
Voltage | 60 kV |
Current | 2.5 mA |
Anode Material | |
Effective Arm Reach | Portable |
Exposure Time Range | 0.01 to 1 Seconds |
Manual or auto exposure time setting | Manual or Auto |
Exposure Presets | Preprogrammed settings or manual operation |
Digital Setting | Yes |
Focal Distance | 200 mm |
Focal Spot | 0.4 mm |
Mounting | Handheld |
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 | USA |
01 Nov 2009 | Briefs
Following last month's news article Nomad proves safe for general use, the Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water (DECCW) has confirmed their desicion to allow the unrestricted sale and use of the Nomad in NSW, as is already allowed in Victoria.
01 Sep 2009 | Spectrum
An independent study1 presented at the 41st Annual Conference on Radiation Control in Orem, Utah in June concluded that the Nomad handheld dental x-ray system produces staff radiation exposure doses so low that the vast majority of users received no measurable radiation dose. This conclusion contradicts the common misconception that operator exposu...
01 Sep 2006 | Spectrum
Inline Systems has so far gained approval for handheld operation on live humans for its Nomad portable x-ray unit in Victoria, South Australia and New Zealand.
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