It is a compact, high-frequency dental X-ray machine (model ZJ-X09, brand Zhoujiang) designed to produce clear intraoral radiographs for dental diagnosis and oral therapy. It is intended for use by dental professionals and operates from an electricity power source.
Yes — the unit features a portable design for easy transport and positioning within clinics or mobile settings. Note that portability refers to its size and weight; it still requires access to an electricity power source to operate.
The unit is powered by electricity (mains). Confirm required voltage, plug type and any adapter needs with the seller prior to purchase, especially for use in different countries.
High-frequency X-ray generators produce more consistent and higher-quality X-ray output compared with low-frequency units, which typically results in clearer images with better contrast and shorter exposure times for patients.
The device is listed as an Instrument Classification Class II and carries CE quality certification according to the provided specifications. Users should still follow local regulatory requirements and radiation safety protocols.
Yes — onsite training is provided. Typical training covers safe operation, basic positioning and exposure techniques, routine maintenance, and basic troubleshooting. Confirm the exact scope, duration and language of the training with the vendor.
It is suitable for routine dental check-ups, diagnostic imaging during oral therapy, patient education with radiographs, emergency dental imaging when quick images are needed, and research or teaching in dental health fields.
The product listing does not itemize included accessories. Common accessories may include positioning aids, power cables and user manuals. Contact the seller or check the detailed product package contents to confirm what is supplied.
The listing describes the unit as a digital dental X-ray unit but does not specify sensor or software compatibility. For integration with specific sensors, PACS or imaging software (DICOM, supplier-specific systems), verify interface options and drivers with the manufacturer or vendor.
Follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule and instructions. General guidance: disconnect power before cleaning, wipe external surfaces with approved disinfectants, inspect cables and connectors regularly, and schedule professional servicing for electrical or radiation components. Always follow infection-control protocols.
Adhere to ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principles: use the lowest effective exposure settings, employ appropriate collimation and shielding (lead apron/thyroid collar for patients), maintain operator distance or shielding during exposures, and ensure operators are properly trained and monitored according to local regulations.
The specification lists a shelf life of 1 year; this typically refers to the recommended storage or the time within which the product should be put into use after manufacture. For clarity on warranty start, usable lifetime and storage conditions, confirm details with the vendor.
Warranty and support terms are not detailed in the basic listing. Contact the supplier or authorized dealer to confirm warranty period, what is covered, availability of spare parts, service plans and response times for technical support.
Yes — the portable design makes it suitable for mobile clinics and fieldwork, provided you have a reliable electricity source (mains or appropriate generator/inverter). Confirm power compatibility and ruggedness requirements with the vendor for your intended field conditions.
Contact the vendor or authorized distributor after purchase to schedule onsite training. Prepare by identifying participants (operators, hygienists), preferred training dates, the clinical environment where the unit will be used, and any questions about integration with existing imaging workflows or software.
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