Radcal Demonstrates Accu-Gold TOUCH Series for X-Ray QA and Service at RSNA 2022
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 27 Nov 2022 |

Radcal Corporation (Monrovia, CA, USA) is presenting its wide range of diagnostic radiation test instruments for measuring a comprehensive set of parameters at the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) 2022 Annual Meeting, being held Nov. 26 to Dec. 1 in Chicago, USA.
At RSNA 2022, Radcal is demonstrating its stand-alone instruments, the Accu-Gold Touch Series. These measurement systems incorporate the largest customizable capacitive 5-inch touchscreen in the industry for a bright and straightforward user experience. In addition, the Accu-Gold Touch provides access to the full lineup of Accu-Gold sensors, the most extensive line of X-ray quality assurance sensors available. The Accu-Gold Touch provides the accuracy and reliability in an economical package. Alternatively, the Accu-Gold Touch Professional Series provides wired and wireless computer interfaces. Using the Accu-Gold Windows application, users are able to access a rich set of advanced capabilities such as automated Excel-based reporting and waveform analysis.
Radcal is also presenting its new 10X6-60DAP sensor for measuring DAP and DAP Rate on CBCT and other small beam systems. The 10x6-60DAP is an economical easy-to-use accessory for its Accu-Gold Touch systems that is ideal for satisfying emerging QA requirements, especially Dental CBCT. This time saving chamber can be combined with any of the company’s Accu-Gold+ or Touch System platforms and is an easy addition to its already comprehensive array of measurement capabilities.
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