HEAT PROCESS MOTOR by Konica Minolta

Product Overview
Key highlights
The HEAT PROCESS MOTOR by Konica Minolta is designed for use with the DRYPRO 832 imaging system. This component ensures optimal performance and reliability in thermal processing applications, enhancing the efficiency of radiographic imaging workflows. HEAT PROCESS MOTOR by Konica Minolta
Key Highlights
- The HEAT PROCESS MOTOR by Konica Minolta is engineered for precision and reliability, ensuring optimal performance in imaging systems.
- Designed specifically for the DRYPRO 832 model, it enhances workflow efficiency within radiology departments.
- This motor is built with advanced technology to minimize downtime, contributing to a seamless operational experience.
- Its robust design ensures longevity, reducing the frequency of replacements and associated maintenance efforts.
- Konica Minolta's commitment to quality ensures that this component meets rigorous industry standards for safety and performance.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The HEAT PROCESS MOTOR is compatible with the following model:
- DRYPRO 832
This motor is primarily utilized in digital radiography systems, particularly in high-volume imaging environments where efficiency and reliability are paramount.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Motor Type | AC Induction Motor |
| Power Rating | 1.5 kW |
| Operating Voltage | 220-240 V |
| Speed | 1500 RPM |
| Dimensions | 300 x 200 x 150 mm |
Clinical and Service Value
Integrating the HEAT PROCESS MOTOR into existing imaging systems, particularly the DRYPRO 832, enhances the overall efficiency of diagnostic workflows. This motor's reliability reduces the likelihood of equipment failure, ensuring that imaging services remain uninterrupted. Consequently, healthcare providers can maintain high standards of patient care while optimizing resource allocation.
Moreover, the robust construction of the HEAT PROCESS MOTOR minimizes maintenance requirements, allowing biomedical engineers to focus on other critical tasks. With fewer replacements needed, the lifecycle of the imaging system is extended, contributing to sustainability efforts within healthcare facilities. This ultimately aids in improving the return on investment for hospital procurement departments by maximizing the utility of existing equipment.
Additional notes
HEAT PROCESS MOTOR by Konica Minolta
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
DRYPRO 832