Features of a 2-Screen Viewer
A 2-screen viewer is a medical imaging device used for examining X-ray images, providing uniform illumination and diagnostic features.
Here are the main features:
Structure and Materials:
Made of varnished sheet steel or high-strength aluminum alloy for the body and screen structure.
The screen is made of methacrylic polymer or high-definition acrylic for optimal light transmission.
The corners are protected by ABS-coated steel plates.
Illumination:
Homogeneous light source, LED or fluorescent, with high luminance (> 3000 cd/m² or > 5000 Lux).
Daylight-type lighting for improved image fidelity.
Homogeneous illumination across the entire surface of the viewer.
Specific features
for the two ranges:
The body is divided into two ranges that can be used separately.
Each range may have an independent switch, sometimes double-pole and waterproof.
Safety and power supply:
Equipped with safety fuses.
Power cord independent of the device.
Compatible with standard voltages (e.g., 220 V 50 Hz).
Use and installation:
Simple and safe mounting system for X-rays.
Can be placed on a surface or mounted on a wall.
Compliance:
Often classified as a Class I medical device and CE marked.


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