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Radcal Demonstrates New Stand-Alone System at Imaging Trade Fair

By MedImaging International staff writers
Posted on 28 Feb 2019
Radcal Corporation (Monrovia, CA; USA), a provider of diagnostic radiation test instruments, demonstrated its new Accu-Gold+ TOUCH at the European Congress of Radiology in Vienna, Austria.

For over 40 years, Radcal has been a steadfast partner in making accurate reliable radiation measurements for quality assurance, manufacturing, service, and compliance applications. The company’s modular product line is designed to be tailored to individual needs with the broadest array of sensors, systems, displays, and software. Radcal is committed to helping keep diagnostic imaging safe and effective.

Image: The Accu-Gold+ TOUCH system (Photo courtesy of Radcal).
Image: The Accu-Gold+ TOUCH system (Photo courtesy of Radcal).

At ECR 2019, Radcal demonstrated the new Accu-Gold+ Touch with a 5-inch screen which is the most comprehensive stand-alone system in its product line, supporting the company’s unparalleled line of gold standard ion chambers, solid-state dose sensors, solid-state multi-sensors, and current probes. These systems are an excellent solution for the full range of applications, including radiography, fluoroscopy, mammography, CT, dental and survey.


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