Chrome Plus
The Elemental CR
Small is the new big. Introducing Chrome PLus™, the elemental CR - a lightweight, compact, tabletop scanner designed specifically for the modern practice. This affordable, single-plate reader produces amazing image quality and is backed by powerful optics, sensors, and a solid-state, mechanical drive system. Physicians that require a reliable imaging system can now achieve amazing workflow at a much lower cost than comparable computer radiography solutions.
78 | Pounds
16 | Bit Resolution
46 | Images Per Hour
Cassettes
Cassette Sizes Available
10x12, 14x17
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iCRco’s ultra-thin and lightweight cassettes are composed of carbon fiber, aluminum, and steel – a robust framework designed to withstand a demanding work environment.
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XC™ : ICE-3 Image Clarity Enhancement
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The iCR3600 Digital System is designed to work iCRco’s proprietary software, Xray Capture (XC). XC Acquisition software is powered by a multi-frequency processing algorithm known asImage Clarity Enhancement (ICE).
3rd Generation ICE processing provides image display state that ensures balanced presentation of both soft tissue and overlapping bone structures and technology that improves image quality while preserving diagnostic detail for thicker body parts.
Simple, Intuitive Image Viewing
Clarity PACS : Storing, Reporting and Sending Images​​
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The iCR3600 Digital System scans images and over time storing and organizing those images becomes a necessity. For this reason, iCRco has a fully DICOM compliant Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS).
Clarity PACS is a scalable and affordable PACS designed to optimize imaging workflow and simplify image management processes, and it is fully web-enabled. It is designed to support all major modalities and includes a powerful web-viewer.
True Flat Scan Path: Patented Scanning Technology
​True Flat Scan Path is the only solution for image degradation because it provides long-term excellence in image quality and delivers more than 300,000 images per phosphor screen. iCRco imaging systems routinely process 300 patients per day with ease, whereas traditional digital systems simply cannot handle that kind of workload without constant hardware support and phosphor plate replacement.