Konica Minolta releases mammo-capable single bay CR

Konica Minolta has introduced the mammography-capable Nano HQ single bay CR system.

According to the company, the system offers a processing speed of 80 plates per hour at standard resolution and 51 plates per hour at the highest resolution.

The Nano HQ includes Konica’s hybrid processing and linear motor technology and, according to Konica, its compact design gives facilities more placement options.

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