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The Superopen is built upon a powerful 0.35T Telsa C-type
permanent magnet. With its compact design, minimal floor space
is required. The intuitive Windows based user interface enales
an inexperiences operator to start scanning within hours.
Thanks to the powerful gradient system, a variety of sequences
are avaliable to meet different application needs.
With no need for cryogens, the cost of maintenance
is substantially lowered.
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- Superior Magnetic Material
Compact design of magnet with superior NdFeB material ensures high homogeneity
- Eddy current free technology
Specialized eddy current reduction techniques produce high quality images
- Temperature Controlled System
Built in high precision temperature control system minimizes the impact of environmental fluctuations,
simplifying the installation requirements and reducing costs related to environmental comfort controls
- Self-shielding technology
Self-shielding integrated in the system design greatly reduced the environmental and space requirements
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- Industrial standard Windows based operating system
- A Powerful computer with Dual CPU and Large Storage capacity
- High resolution (1600X1200) LCD Monitor
- Parallel processing technique, simultaneous scanning and reconstruction
- Fast reconstruction(<0.02 second for 256X256 matrix)
- Direct connection with DICOM 3.0 compatible laser imager
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- Multi-angle Multi Slices
Multi Slices and multi angles in one singles scan make the licalization and scanning of the spine much easier.
- Flow Compensation
Flow compensation reduces flow artfacts and improves the quality of spin echo images.
- Anti-aliasing
Frequency / phase over-sampling can reduce aliasing artifacts and obtain small FOV images with excellent
quality.
- Multi-region pre-saturation
By selecting multi-regions to be pre-saturated, motion artifacts due to breathing and unwanted signals outside
region of interest can be reduced.
- Fractional Echo
Fractional Echo technique shortens the echo time, increases T1 contrast and reduces the effects of T2. in the
meantime, the number of slices is increased and the scanning time is shortened.
- Gating technique
ECG gating can reduce motion artifacts caused by heart beats
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