Shoimage SHO-V32-A Veterinary Digital X-ray Photography System
The Shoimage SHO-V32-A Veterinary Digital X-ray Photography System is designed for exceptional precision in medical uses, ensuring accurate diagnosis and treatment. As an authorized distributor, Winselluma is proud to offer this advanced imaging solution, supporting veterinary professionals with top-tier equipment. Compact, efficient, and easy to use, this system enhances patient care and operational efficiency within veterinary clinics. Trust Winselluma to provide reliable and innovative medical technology, backed by industry-leading knowledge and customer support.
Product Info
SHO-V32-A Veterinary Digital X-Ray System
A digital radiography system designed for veterinary use, suitable for imaging all parts of pets, providing high-resolution images with low radiation exposure.
Key Features
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Veterinary-Specific Design: Optimized for pets in clinics and hospitals, ensuring clear imaging for all body parts.
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X-Ray Tube:
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Rotating anode
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Focal spot: 1.0 mm / 2.0 mm
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Revolving speed: 2800 rpm
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Inherent filtration: 10 mm Al
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Ensures high image quality and durability.
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Digital Detector (FPD):
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Type: Amorphous Silicon
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Active area: 17×17 inch
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Active pixels: 2912×2912
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Pixel pitch: 139 μm
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A/D conversion: 16 bits
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Provides precise digital imaging.
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Floating Table: Load-bearing up to 150 kg, suitable for a range of pet sizes.
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Generator Specs:
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Output power: 32 kW
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Frequency: 25 kHz
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Voltage: 40–125 kV
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Current: 10–400 mA
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Technical Specifications
Feature Specification Model SHO-V32-A Power Supply 40 KVA Output Power 32 kW Frequency 25 kHz Voltage Range 40–125 kV Current Range 10–400 mA Anode Type Rotating Anode Focal Spot Size 1.0 mm / 2.0 mm Anode Revolving Speed 2800 rpm Inherent Filtration 10 mm Al FPD Type Amorphous Silicon Active Area 17×17 inch Active Pixels 2912×2912 Pixel Pitch 139 μm A/D Conversion 16 bits Floating Table Load 150 kg ✅ Summary:
SHO-V32-A is essentially identical to SHO-V32-B in terms of specs, detector, and X-ray tube, designed for high-quality, low-dose veterinary imaging. The main differences are often in accessories, control interface, or optional configurations.-

















