The DXM-10D is a Class II electric dental X-ray unit designed for routine dental imaging. It provides adjustable tube voltages (60 kVp or 70 kVp) to help produce high-quality radiographs for diagnosis, treatment planning and monitoring.
Tube voltage (kVp) controls X-ray beam penetrating power and affects image contrast. Lower kVp (60 kVp) generally gives higher contrast and can be useful for fine detail in smaller patients; higher kVp (70 kVp) increases penetration for thicker anatomy and may allow shorter exposure times. Choose settings based on patient size and diagnostic needs.
Adjusting kVp changes contrast and penetration. Optimizing kVp and exposure time for the patient and receptor type improves image quality and can reduce overall dose. Always follow ALARA principles (as low as reasonably achievable) and local protocols when selecting exposure settings.
The DXM-10D carries CE certification, indicating it meets applicable European safety and quality standards. Safety also depends on correct installation, operator training, regular maintenance, and adherence to local radiation protection regulations.
Class II typically denotes a medical device of moderate risk that must meet specific regulatory controls. It indicates the unit is intended for diagnostic use and must be used, serviced and maintained according to standards for that classification.
The unit is electrically powered. Specific mains voltage and installation details are not listed in the product summary — professional installation by a qualified technician and confirmation of local electrical compatibility are recommended before purchase.
The listing notes the product is sold as a single item. Included accessories can vary by supplier or configuration. Contact the seller to confirm which accessories are supplied or available as optional items.
It is intended for routine dental check-ups, diagnostic imaging, treatment planning, monitoring oral health over time, and educational/training use in dental programs.
The unit provides adjustable tube voltage appropriate for common intraoral radiography techniques. Compatibility with specific digital sensors or film holders depends on the receptor and positioning accessories—confirm compatibility with your sensor manufacturer or the device supplier.
Regular cleaning, routine performance checks and periodic calibration by qualified service personnel are recommended. Establish local QA procedures (exposure consistency, image quality tests, shielding checks) and follow the manufacturer's service schedule or supplier guidance.
Yes, online technical support is listed as available. For hours, contact methods and response terms, check with the supplier or manufacturer.
The listed 'shelf life' typically refers to the recommended storage or guaranteed period before certain consumable warranty conditions apply. For clarity on warranty duration, product service life and storage recommendations, consult the seller or product documentation.
The single package size is 144 x 57 x 21 cm with a gross weight of 47.000 kg. Confirm shipping requirements with your carrier and supplier.
Contact the seller or manufacturer for spare parts, authorized service technicians and training options. Many suppliers offer service contracts, installation and operator training—ask them for available packages and response times.
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