Dunlee shares results of CT replacement tube analysis
A recent analysis of Dunlee's CT replacement X-ray tubes showed significant improvements in tube life, the company announced. Long tube life is an important indicator of tube quality.
Find out if 3D printing is a viable alternative to your current component manufacturing processes at a free webinar presented jointly by Dunlee and EOS.
The new Dunlee DA200P40+LMB CT replacement tube has received FDA clearance, and deliveries will begin by end of 2020 in the USA and Europe. Featuring CoolGlide™ technology, the CT tube is an alternative to the OEM liquid metal bearing (LMB) replacement CT tube for GE Revolution™ Evo and Optima™ 660 CT scanners.
When the COVID-19 pandemic halted in-person training that taught MR technologists how to use Invivo Sentinelle 8-channel or 16-channel breast coils for cancer screening and biopsy applications, Invivo Sentinelle application specialists transitioned the hands-on training to a virtual environment.
The challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic have caused many imaging departments to reassess if operations are running as smoothly and efficiently as possible. In this free, 30-minute webinar, you'll learn valuable tips about what you can do now to help increase equipment uptime and improve operational efficiency, so that you are well-prepared for whatever the future holds.
Dunlee is adding new 3D tungsten printers to its machine park, which will more than double its capacity. The new printers allow Dunlee to keep pace with the increasing demand for 3D-printed tungsten parts, especially anti-scatter grids that are used in CT systems worldwide.
Learn how to increase uptime and get the more out of your CT scanners by decreasing X-ray tube arcing.
When the European Congress of Radiology shifted to a virtual meeting, Dunlee rose to the challenge, offering customers a varied and valuable experience despite the lack of in-person interaction.
CT imaging has emerged as a valuable weapon in the war against the novel coronavirus, because of the modality's ability to detect the "ground glass" white spots in the lungs that are a sign of COVID-19. To support patient access to CT exams, Dunlee has increased 3D printing of tungsten anti-scatter grids, which are an important component of quality CT systems.
X-ray tube arcing can cause image artifacts and system damage. Understanding its causes and how to prevent them can help you increase uptime and get the most out of your CT scanners. In this webinar, you will learn about how arcing (high-voltage discharges in X-ray tubes) affects your CT scanner. We will discuss the most important components and technologies impacting arcing, and introduce the physics and material science behind this phenomenon.
Dunlee is escalating production of its CT4000, CT6000 and CT8000 CT X-ray tubes to meet increased demand resulting from the novel coronavirus pandemic. CT scanners can detect the "ground glass" opacities in the lungs that are indicative of COVID-19, making them an important tool in COVID-19 diagnosis.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives in ways we never would have imagined just four short months ago. While healthcare providers and others on the front lines have been called to make great sacrifices, we are all called to make small sacrifices. We at Dunlee have seen many examples of our colleagues and partners dealing with the changing times with forbearance and resilience.
Because CT is used to diagnose and assess respiratory conditions, CT exams are an important component of COVID-19 diagnosis. Dunlee, a manufacturer of CT replacement tubes as well as other imaging system components, is meeting the increased demand for CT replacement tubes created by the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the worldwide battle to defeat COVID-19 disease, healthcare providers need reliable tools. CT is used to both to assess respiratory conditions and monitor severe COVID-19 cases, making CT exams an important component of COVID-19 diagnosis and assessment.
As a supplier of CT components that are vital to diagnosing the novel coronavirus and a global citizen, Dunlee has felt the impact of the virus in many ways. We would like to express our concern for all those infected by the novel coronavirus, and our sympathy for those who have lost loved ones.
In response to the rapid spread of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) and in consideration of our customers, partners and employees worldwide, Dunlee has suspended its participation in large scientific meetings, trade shows and other events. We are closely monitoring the situation, and will evaluate our decision on a month-by-month basis.
Dunlee, a supplier or of reliable medical imaging components, announced at RSNA 2019 its investment in the development of a new CT replacement tube with liquid metal bearing. With this investment, customers can be confident that Dunlee will offer high-quality alternatives to OEM tubes for current and future generations of GE scanners.
Dunlee and Agito Medical exhibit together at Arab Health At this year's Arab Health, a single booth will provide answers to many of your questions about replacement parts for medical equipment. Dunlee and Agito Medical are exhibiting together, so you can visit both companies in the same booth.
At Arab Health 2020, Dunlee is announcing a new product development project to design CT replacement tubes for the next generation of GE CT scanners. While still in the early stage, the project promises to create an even broader portfolio of Dunlee CT replacement tubes, allowing the company to serve as customers’ first and best source for CT replacement tubes, and an alternative to OEM tubes.
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