HEAT PROCESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR by Konica Minolta

Product Overview
Key highlights
The HEAT PROCESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR by Konica Minolta is designed for use with the DRYPRO 832 imaging system, ensuring precise temperature monitoring during heat processing. This sensor enhances operational efficiency and reliability in radiology applications, supporting optimal performance of imaging workflows. HEAT PROCESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR by Konica Minolta
Key Highlights
- The HEAT PROCESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR by Konica Minolta is designed to ensure optimal temperature regulation during imaging processes, enhancing the quality of diagnostic results.
- Compatibility with the DRYPRO 832 model allows for seamless integration into existing radiology workflows, ensuring minimal disruption during implementation.
- Robust construction and reliable performance make this sensor a vital component for maintaining the integrity of imaging processes.
- Designed for ease of use, the sensor simplifies the monitoring of temperature conditions, contributing to improved operational efficiency in clinical settings.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
This temperature sensor is primarily compatible with the Konica Minolta DRYPRO 832 imaging system. It is ideal for use in environments where precise temperature control is critical, such as in digital radiography and imaging facilities.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | TH1 - TH14 |
| Operating Temperature Range | 0°C to 50°C |
| Response Time | Less than 1 second |
Clinical and Service Value
The HEAT PROCESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR plays a crucial role in ensuring that imaging systems operate within optimal temperature ranges, which is essential for producing high-quality diagnostic images. By maintaining precise temperature control, healthcare facilities can enhance the reliability of their imaging results, ultimately leading to better patient outcomes. This sensor's compatibility with the DRYPRO 832 model further streamlines the integration process, allowing for a swift transition without significant workflow disruptions.
In addition to its clinical advantages, the sensor contributes to efficient maintenance practices within imaging departments. Regular monitoring of temperature conditions can help identify potential issues before they escalate, reducing downtime and ensuring that imaging systems remain operational. This proactive approach not only enhances service delivery but also supports compliance with regulatory standards, reinforcing the facility's commitment to quality care and patient safety.
Additional notes
HEAT PROCESS TEMPERATURE SENSOR by Konica Minolta
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
DRYPRO 832