Mindray - Mobile X-ray - Mobi Eye 700
Non Technical and Terms
- Initial Delivery Time - varies by country
- Price Basis - Ex-Works
- Pricing Incoterm - CIP
- Warranty - 18 months
- Note: Cost of installation, training and 18 months after sales service provided with CIP pricing
Pricing:
Country Set A:
Angola, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cabo Verde, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Democratic Republic of the Congo,Djibouti,Eswatini,Ethiopia,Ghana,Kenya,Lesotho,Liberia,Malawi,Mali,Mauritania,Mozambique,Niger,Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda
Training
Supplier shall provide in-person or on-line training adequate to meet the needs of all operators. Training shall be available in English, Spanish and French, and shall be available to users within two (2) weeks of equipment delivery. (Cost of training quoted on when a Registration of Interest is received).
Manuals
User Manuals: Supplier shall provide at least one (1) user manual for each device purchased. Manuals shall provide guidance on the operation of all features of the purchased device, be provided in at a printed format, and be available in English, Spanish and French.
Service Manuals: Supplier shall provide at least one (1) service manual for each device purchased. Manuals shall provide at least, equipment schematics, parts summaries, preventive maintenance requirements, and troubleshooting guidance, be accessible in printed formats, and be available in English.
Mindray (www.mindray.com) is a global provider of medical devices and solutions including patient monitoring and life support, invitro diagnostics, and medical imaging equipment. Mindray has one of the largest medical device manufacturing facilities in China.
Mobile x-ray systems (also known as mobile radiographic units) are used for radiographic imaging of patients who cannot be moved to the radiology department and who are in areas—such as intensive care units, operating rooms, and emergency rooms—that lack standard, fixed radiographic equipment.
Mobile X-Ray systems consist of a wheeled cart that transports an x-ray generator (line- or battery-powered transformer), an x-ray tube assembly, and a film cassette or flat-panel detector storage drawer. The x-ray tube assembly, which includes an evacuated glass x-ray tube and collimator, is attached to a tube stand that can be swiveled around its base and/or moved horizontally and vertically to perform radiographic examination of different parts of a patient’s body. Common radiographic exam applications include general radiography and orthopedic, pediatric, skeletal, and abdominal imaging.
Mobile x-ray systems can be either digital or analog based. Digital systems use flat panel detectors to collect the radiographic image while analog systems rely on film cassettes for this purpose. Advantages of digital imaging over film include greater dynamic range, reduced patient radiation exposure, and the ability to integrate with digital picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
Compared to analog systems, digital x-ray systems also produce higher x-ray tube currents settings that permit shorter exposure times that minimize blurring of the radiographic image (caused by patient or organ movement) and reduce patient exposure to radiation. Analog mobile x-ray units are less expensive than digital, but require computed radiography, or film and film processing-related supplies, equipment and trained staff.