Maxant Technology has designed to meet the growing needs of today's users of diagnostic imaging products and it's provides flexibility in a universal design that incorporates the most common features requested by today's imaging professionals. These light levels are taken from procedures specified by the German DIN 6856 standard. Currently this is the only published standard for evaluating the luminance levels of x-ray illuminators. These levels were measured under the following conditions: an ambient temperature of 21° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit), 118V line voltage, and new lamps. Light levels measured int he field may vary with the local environment, including: lamp age, line voltage, ambient temperature, and lamp temperature.
Maxant Technology has designed to meet the growing needs of today's users of diagnostic imaging products and it's provides flexibility in a universal design that incorporates the most common features requested by today's imaging professionals. These light levels are taken from procedures specified by the German DIN 6856 standard. Currently this is the only published standard for evaluating the luminance levels of x-ray illuminators. These levels were measured under the following conditions: an ambient temperature of 21° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit), 118V line voltage, and new lamps. Light levels measured int he field may vary with the local environment, including: lamp age, line voltage, ambient temperature, and lamp temperature.
Maxant Technology has designed to meet the growing needs of today's users of diagnostic imaging products and it's provides flexibility in a universal design that incorporates the most common features requested by today's imaging professionals. These light levels are taken from procedures specified by the German DIN 6856 standard. Currently this is the only published standard for evaluating the luminance levels of x-ray illuminators. These levels were measured under the following conditions: an ambient temperature of 21° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit), 118V line voltage, and new lamps. Light levels measured int he field may vary with the local environment, including: lamp age, line voltage, ambient temperature, and lamp temperature.
Maxant Technology has designed to meet the growing needs of today's users of diagnostic imaging products and it's provides flexibility in a universal design that incorporates the most common features requested by today's imaging professionals. These light levels are taken from procedures specified by the German DIN 6856 standard. Currently this is the only published standard for evaluating the luminance levels of x-ray illuminators. These levels were measured under the following conditions: an ambient temperature of 21° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit), 118V line voltage, and new lamps. Light levels measured int he field may vary with the local environment, including: lamp age, line voltage, ambient temperature, and lamp temperature.
Maxant Technology has designed to meet the growing needs of today's users of diagnostic imaging products and it's provides flexibility in a universal design that incorporates the most common features requested by today's imaging professionals. These light levels are taken from procedures specified by the German DIN 6856 standard. Currently this is the only published standard for evaluating the luminance levels of x-ray illuminators. These levels were measured under the following conditions: an ambient temperature of 21° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit), 118V line voltage, and new lamps. Light levels measured int he field may vary with the local environment, including: lamp age, line voltage, ambient temperature, and lamp temperature.
Maxant Technology has designed to meet the growing needs of today's users of diagnostic imaging products and it's provides flexibility in a universal design that incorporates the most common features requested by today's imaging professionals. These light levels are taken from procedures specified by the German DIN 6856 standard. Currently this is the only published standard for evaluating the luminance levels of x-ray illuminators. These levels were measured under the following conditions: an ambient temperature of 21° Celsius (70° Fahrenheit), 118V line voltage, and new lamps. Light levels measured int he field may vary with the local environment, including: lamp age, line voltage, ambient temperature, and lamp temperature.