ICRco's iCR2600 Dual computed radiography system and film scanner has been designed to be used in general radiology, orthopedics, dental and pediatric applications as well as complement existing centralized CR installations. Its up to 90 plates per hour throughput makes it ideal for medium to high volume environments. The iCR2600 Dual is the only CR solution in the world that also enables archiving of old Film Exams to achieve an uncompromised digital imaging environment.
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