MeX Portable XRay Generator (20BT 1.6kW)
MeX 20BT-– 1.6kW (90kV/20mA) Portable X-Ray Generator
Our suggested solution for Equine
- Up to 200 exposures per battery charge
- Less than 3 hours of charging
- 21 memory slots for kV and mAs
- 7-segment LED read-out reversible, light
- Laser remote control function
- Super lightweight: only 7.2 kg
CODE E-GEN1015-1.6-MAN
Category: Equine
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