- The world’s only hybrid powered portable x-ray
- HYBRID – Device can be operated by internal battery or by external power supply
- Great advantage for outdoor radiography
- Innovative approach by high performance lithium ion polymer battery
- Up to 659 exposures by just one charging
- Strong body against external shock and contamination
- Exclusive remote controller using by hand switch
- Full charge only within 4 hours
When positioning the animal and preparing the imaging cassette, the animal should not be lying down. It is better to have another person assist in lifting the animal. During radiography, the animal’s position must be perpendicular to the direction of the X-ray tube’s anode. German-made devices, provided by Negin Homay Rahmat Iranian Company to veterinarians, are in high demand in veterinary clinics and hospitals due to their lightweight design and ability to function as both stationary and mobile units. These machines are officially sold according to the relevant standards.
X-ray machines are produced in three models: stationary, portable, and mobile.
The portable model, primarily used for large animals or in zoos, operates on batteries and is easily transportable. A portable X-ray machine is used to measure and detect gamma and X-rays in various environments. These devices come with diverse functionalities. The mobile model, powered by electricity, can be easily moved within different hospital departments and is suitable for animals under 100 kilograms. However, portable radiology is employed when it’s not possible to transport the animal to the radiology room. Portable radiology uses equipment designed to be easily carried. These portable imaging devices come in two types: battery-operated and non-battery-operated. They are used in various places, such as examination rooms, recovery rooms, intensive care units, small clinics, remote hospitals, field hospitals, and even hospital grounds.
Some portable imaging devices are so compact that a single person can easily carry them. These devices are also used in ambulances, at accident sites, and similar locations. When performing portable radiography, attention must be given to the distance between the machine’s tube and the imaging plate or cassette placed behind the animal’s body. In mobile radiography, the standard distance between the tube and the image receptor is 100 centimeters (40 inches).






