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 enhances the efficiency and longevity of medical devices, making it a critical component in maintaining operational integrity in radiology applications. HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare
Key Highlights
- The HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare is designed specifically for the MPX imaging system, enhancing thermal management and prolonging equipment lifespan.
- Its robust construction ensures reliable performance under various operational conditions, making it ideal for busy clinical environments.
- This component plays a critical role in maintaining optimal operating temperatures, thus improving overall system efficiency.
- Easy to install and maintain, the HEAT SINK minimizes downtime and supports uninterrupted workflow in imaging departments.
Compatible Systems & Use Cases
The HEAT SINK is compatible with the GE Healthcare MPX imaging system. It is typically utilized in radiology departments, particularly in X-ray applications where thermal management is crucial for consistent imaging performance.
Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Part Number | 46 136378P12 |
| Material | Aluminum Alloy |
| Dimensions | Standardized for MPX System |
Clinical and Service Value
Integrating the HEAT SINK into the MPX imaging system enhances the thermal management capabilities essential for optimal imaging performance. By preventing overheating, it ensures that the system operates within safe temperature limits, thus reducing the risk of equipment failure and extending the lifespan of the imaging system. This reliability is critical in a clinical setting where consistent performance is paramount.
Moreover, the HEAT SINK is designed for ease of installation and maintenance, which translates to reduced downtime for the imaging system. This efficiency allows healthcare facilities to maintain high throughput in imaging departments, ensuring that patient care is not compromised. The proactive management of thermal conditions can also lead to lower service costs over time, as fewer repairs and replacements will be necessary due to overheating-related issues.
Additional notes
HEAT SINK by GE Healthcare
Compatible Models
Supported systems
Technical Specifications
Key parameters
Models
MPX