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Flat Panel X Ray Detectors are a type of digital imaging technology used in animal healthcare/veterinary. They are used to capture high-resolution images of animals, allowing for more accurate diagnosis and treatment. Flat Panel X Ray Detectors are designed to be lightweight and portable, making them ideal for use in veterinary clinics and mobile veterinary units. They also provide a higher level of image quality than traditional film-based X Ray systems, allowing for more detailed images of animals.
Flat Panel X Ray Detectors are becoming increasingly popular in the animal healthcare/veterinary market due to their improved image quality and portability. They are also more cost-effective than traditional X Ray systems, making them a more attractive option for veterinary clinics.
Some companies in the Flat Panel X Ray Detectors market include Canon, Carestream, Fujifilm, GE Healthcare, Hitachi, Philips, Samsung, Siemens, and Toshiba. Show Less Read more