The RaySafe P 3D Fluoro phantom is used to test the cone beam functionality of fluoroscopic x-ray systems. After carrying out image quality test on 2D image acquisition with the RaySafe P Fluoro phantom (item no 1921051), you evaluate the 3D capability of 3D reconstruction module.
RaySafe P 3D Fluoro Phantom
Test the cone beam functionality of fluoroscopic x-ray systems
Features
Measures the following:
Homogeneity in 3D image
Noise in 3D image
Artefacts in 3D image
The phantom complies with DIN 6868-150 and is CE certified
Specifications
Dimensions: 120 x 120 x 60 mm
Weight: 1.0 kg
Material: PMMA, 3 plates glued together where the inner plate holds drillings for spatial resolution tests with diameters at 0.50, 0.60, 0.70, 0.80, 0.90, 1.00, 1.30 mm
One extra drilling 2.5 mm diameter through all 3 plates
Delivered in hard case
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