ROTOR CTRL BD by Philips

Product Overview
Key highlights
The ROTOR CTRL BD by Philips is designed for use with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST imaging systems. This component enhances operational efficiency in radiographic applications, ensuring reliable performance and seamless integration within existing setups, making it a valuable addition to any medical imaging environment. ROTOR CTRL BD by Philips
Key Highlights
- The ROTOR CTRL BD by Philips is designed for seamless integration with the PRACTIX 2000 and PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST systems, enhancing operational efficiency in radiology departments.
- This control unit provides precise rotor management, ensuring optimal performance and reliability during imaging procedures.
- Engineered for durability, the ROTOR CTRL BD is built to withstand the demands of a busy clinical environment, reducing the need for frequent replacements.
- Its user-friendly interface simplifies operation, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care rather than equipment management.
- Philips' commitment to innovation ensures that the ROTOR CTRL BD incorporates advanced technology to support high-quality imaging outcomes.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
- PRACTIX 2000 - A versatile system suitable for general radiography.
- PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST - Ideal for specialized imaging scenarios where space is limited.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Product ID | O18539-451259010411 |
| Brand | Philips |
| Part Number | 451259010411 |
Clinical and Service Value
The ROTOR CTRL BD by Philips offers significant value in clinical settings by enhancing workflow efficiency. Its compatibility with the PRACTIX 2000 series ensures that healthcare providers can utilize existing systems without the need for extensive retraining. This results in quicker adoption and minimal disruption to patient care, ultimately supporting a streamlined imaging process.
From a service perspective, the durability of the ROTOR CTRL BD minimizes downtime associated with equipment failure. The robust design is intended to withstand the rigors of daily use in a hospital environment, thus reducing the frequency of maintenance interventions. This reliability is crucial for maintaining high standards of patient care and operational efficiency in radiology departments.
Additional notes
ROTOR CTRL BD by Philips
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
PRACTIX 2000, PRACTIX 2000 SHORT MAST