CAPACITOR by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The CAPACITOR by Philips is designed for use with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST systems. This component ensures optimal performance and reliability, making it essential for maintaining the efficiency of advanced imaging solutions in clinical settings. CAPACITOR by Philips
Key Highlights
- The CAPACITOR by Philips is designed to enhance the performance of imaging systems, ensuring optimal functionality in clinical settings.
- Compatible with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST, it provides versatility for various radiological applications.
- This component is engineered for reliability, contributing to uninterrupted workflow and reduced downtime in medical imaging departments.
- Philips is renowned for its commitment to innovation, making the CAPACITOR a trusted choice for healthcare facilities aiming to upgrade their imaging capabilities.
- Its design focuses on ease of integration, allowing for seamless incorporation into existing systems without extensive modifications.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
Compatible with:
- PRACTIX 2000
- PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST
Use cases include general radiography and specialized imaging scenarios where enhanced capacitor performance is essential for optimal system operation.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Compatibility | PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST |
| Operating Voltage | Typically 100-240V AC |
| Capacitance | Standard values typically range from 1µF to 100µF |
| Dimensions | Standard dimensions for similar components |
Clinical and Service Value
The CAPACITOR by Philips plays a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and reliability of imaging systems. By ensuring optimal performance and compatibility with the PRACTIX series, healthcare facilities can expect improved diagnostic capabilities. This reliability is crucial in high-demand environments, where uninterrupted operation is essential for patient care and workflow efficiency.
In addition to its performance benefits, the CAPACITOR is designed for straightforward integration into existing systems, minimizing the need for extensive training or adjustments. This ease of use not only streamlines the procurement process but also enhances serviceability, allowing biomedical engineers to maintain and replace components with minimal disruption to clinical operations. Such attributes make the CAPACITOR a valuable asset in modern imaging environments, supporting both clinical excellence and operational efficiency.
Additional notes
CAPACITOR by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST