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Veterinary X-Ray Machine for Sale

We provide professional veterinary X-ray solutions suitable for pet hospitals, veterinary clinics, animal medical centers, and veterinary imaging programs, helping veterinarians quickly perform orthopedic, thoracic, abdominal, and general imaging diagnostics.

Veterinary X-Ray Machine Overview

What are Veterinary X-Ray Machine?

A veterinary X-ray machine is a device specifically designed for diagnostic imaging in veterinary medicine. Using X-ray technology, it enables veterinarians to visualize the condition of bones, joints, the thoracic cavity, lungs, and abdominal organs within an animal’s body, thereby facilitating the rapid detection of fractures, foreign bodies, lung diseases, and other health issues. Compared to manual palpation, veterinary X-ray machines provide more intuitive and accurate internal imaging information and are widely used in pet hospitals, veterinary clinics, animal medical centers, and livestock veterinary institutions. According to the catalog, modern veterinary X-ray machines can be paired with digital imaging systems and flat-panel detectors to achieve clearer image display and more efficient diagnostic workflows, providing reliable imaging support for animal healthcare.

Veterinary X-Ray Machine Core Advantages

Why Choose a Veterinary X-Ray Machine?

Veterinary X-Ray Machines play a critical role in modern animal healthcare. By providing fast, clear, and reliable diagnostic images, they help veterinarians accurately assess injuries, diseases, and internal conditions. From routine examinations to emergency cases, a high-quality veterinary X-ray system can significantly improve diagnostic efficiency, treatment outcomes, and overall patient care.

Faster and More Accurate Diagnosis

Helps veterinarians quickly detect fractures, joint injuries, lung diseases, ingested foreign objects, and other internal health issues, improving diagnostic accuracy.

Clear Animal Imaging

Utilizes digital imaging technology to provide clear images of bones and soft tissues, offering a reliable basis for clinical diagnosis.

Why Choose a Veterinary X-Ray Machine?

Reduce Animal Stress

The examination process is fast and efficient, reducing long wait times and unnecessary repeat exams for animals, thereby improving the overall patient experience.

Suitable for Multiple Animal Types

Suitable for small animals such as cats, dogs, and rabbits, and can also be used for imaging examinations of certain large animals as needed.

Veterinary X-Ray Machine types

Veterinary X-Ray Machine Types

Different veterinary clinics have different imaging needs. From portable X-ray units for mobile veterinary services to advanced digital DR systems for animal hospitals, Veterinary X-Ray Machines are available in various configurations to support accurate diagnosis, efficient workflow, and high-quality animal healthcare.

Application Scenarios

Applications of Veterinary X-Ray Machine

Veterinary X-Ray Machines are essential diagnostic tools in modern animal healthcare. From fracture diagnosis and orthopedic examinations to chest imaging, abdominal assessment, and emergency care, they help veterinarians quickly obtain critical diagnostic information. By providing clear internal images of bones, organs, and tissues, veterinary X-ray systems improve diagnostic accuracy, treatment planning, and overall animal care outcomes.

Applications of Semi-Automatic Fixed X-Ray Machine

Bone Fracture Diagnosis

Used to examine animal fractures, hairline fractures, joint dislocations, and skeletal deformities, helping veterinarians quickly assess the extent of injury and develop treatment plans.

Abdominal Examination

Helps veterinarians visualize abdominal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract, liver, kidneys, and bladder to detect foreign bodies, stones, or organ abnormalities.

Foreign Body Detection

Accidental ingestion of foreign objects is a common emergency in pets. X-ray examinations can quickly locate the position of metal, bone, and other high-density foreign bodies.

Technical Specifications

Technical Specifications

Our Veterinary X-Ray Machines are designed specifically for animal healthcare applications, combining stable X-ray output, clear diagnostic imaging, and user-friendly operation. Available in portable and fixed configurations, these systems support routine examinations, orthopedic diagnosis, chest imaging, abdominal assessment, and emergency veterinary care. With digital imaging options and professional veterinary examination tables, they provide reliable performance for veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and veterinary diagnostic centers.

SpecificationDetails
Output Power5.6kW / 32kW
Power SupplyAC 220V / 220V±10%
Tube Voltage Range40 – 110kV / 40 – 125kV
Tube Current Range10 – 100mA / 10 – 320mA
mAs Range0.32 – 315mAs / 0.1 – 400mAs
Exposure Time0.01 – 6.3s / 1ms – 10000ms
Generator Frequency≥30kHz
X-Ray Tube Focus1.8 × 1.8 mm / 1.0 × 1.0 mm & 2.0 × 2.0 mm
Detector TypeDigital Flat Panel Detector (Optional)
Detector TechnologyAmorphous Silicon + CsI
Detector Size17 × 17 inch
Pixel Matrix3072 × 3072
Pixel Pitch139 μm
Spatial ResolutionUp to 3.6 lp/mm
A/D Conversion16 bit
Examination TableVeterinary Radiography Table
ApplicationsSmall Animal, Orthopedic, Chest, Abdomen & Emergency Imaging

Manufacturing & QC

How We Manufacture and Test Veterinary X-Ray Machine?

From component assembly to final inspection, every Veterinary X-Ray Machine undergoes rigorous manufacturing and testing procedures. By combining reliable imaging technology, strict quality control, and comprehensive performance verification, we ensure each system delivers accurate diagnostic imaging, stable operation, and dependable performance for veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, and animal healthcare facilities worldwide.

Fatali – Leading X-ray Machine Manufacturer

Why Choose Fatali?

Fatali - Leading X-ray Machine Manufacturer

Professional X-ray Equipment Manufacturer

Specializing in the production of digital X-ray equipment, we offer consistent quality and reliability.

High-definition imaging for more accurate diagnoses

Our high-frequency, high-voltage imaging system delivers clearer images and more stable exposure.

Multiple Configurations Available

Available in 32kW, 50kW, and 65kW models to meet the needs of various hospitals.

Simple Installation, Compact Footprint

Integrated design eliminates the need for complex installation, saving space and costs.

Reliable and Durable, Reduced Maintenance Costs

Low-noise operation and lower failure rates ensure long-term reliability.

Global Customer Service Support

We provide professional pre-sales and after-sales support to help you get up and running quickly.

FAQ

FAQ About Veterinary X-Ray Machine

Veterinary X-Ray Machines are essential diagnostic tools for modern veterinary clinics and animal hospitals. Below are some frequently asked questions about veterinary X-ray systems to help veterinarians, clinic owners, and distributors better understand their applications, performance, and purchasing considerations.

FAQ About Semi-Automatic Fixed X-Ray Machine

What animals can be examined with a Veterinary X-Ray Machine?

Veterinary X-ray machines can be used to examine small animals such as cats, dogs, and rabbits, and, depending on the equipment configuration, can also be used for diagnostic imaging of certain large animals and farm animals.

It can be used in a variety of diagnostic scenarios, including fractures, joint injuries, lung diseases, cardiac abnormalities, ingestion of foreign objects, urinary tract stones, and diseases of the abdominal organs.

Digital veterinary X-ray machines can capture high-resolution images more quickly and support image storage, magnification, and remote sharing, helping to improve diagnostic efficiency and the patient care experience.

Yes. When operated by professionals, veterinary X-ray machines use controlled radiation doses for examinations, which are brief and have a very limited impact on the animals.

In most cases, it is not necessary. However, for animals that are anxious, in pain, or unable to remain still, the veterinarian may administer sedation as needed to ensure image quality and the safety of the examination.

Of course. Veterinary X-ray machines are widely used in emergency situations such as trauma, car accidents, fractures, and ingestion of foreign objects, helping veterinarians quickly assess a patient’s condition.

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