HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare

Product Overview
Key highlights
The HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare is designed for use with the MPX model, ensuring optimal thermal management in imaging systems. Its reliable performance supports the longevity and efficiency of radiology equipment, making it an essential component for maintaining system integrity and functionality in clinical environments. HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare
Key Highlights
- The HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare is designed to enhance thermal management in advanced imaging systems, ensuring optimal performance during extended use.
- Compatible with the GE Healthcare MPX model, this component is integral for maintaining system reliability and image quality.
- Engineered to withstand demanding operational environments, the HEAT SINK contributes to the longevity of imaging equipment.
- Its robust design minimizes the risk of overheating, which is critical in high-throughput clinical settings.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The HEAT SINK is primarily compatible with the GE Healthcare MPX model. It is applicable in various imaging scenarios, particularly in radiology and diagnostic imaging where maintaining optimal equipment temperature is vital for consistent performance and accurate results.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Dimensions | 150mm x 100mm x 20mm |
| Weight | 250g |
Clinical and Service Value
The HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare plays a crucial role in enhancing the operational efficiency of imaging systems. By effectively managing heat dissipation, it ensures that the equipment operates within optimal temperature ranges, thereby reducing the likelihood of performance degradation. This reliability is essential in clinical environments where accurate imaging is paramount for patient diagnosis and treatment.
In terms of maintenance, the HEAT SINK’s durable construction minimizes the need for frequent replacements, contributing to a more streamlined service workflow. This not only aids in maintaining consistent imaging quality but also supports the overall uptime of imaging systems, allowing healthcare professionals to focus on patient care rather than equipment issues. The integration of such components is a strategic investment in the longevity and reliability of imaging technologies.
Additional notes
HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
MPX