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X-Ray Digital Detectors at Auxo Medical

Digital Detectors for X-Ray Units Available at Auxo Medical

At Auxo Medical, we specialize in helping healthcare facilities modernize their imaging capabilities. Transitioning from traditional chemical-based X-ray systems to digital detectors represents a major upgrade in efficiency, image quality, and patient care. In this article, we explore the key differences between chemical film processing and digital detectors, highlight devices and industries that benefit most, and showcase our selection of high-quality digital detector solutions.

The Difference Between Chemical Film Developers and Digital Detectors

Traditional X-ray imaging relies on photographic film that must be processed using chemical developers, fixers, and other solutions in a darkroom or processor. This method involves exposing the film to X-rays, then chemically developing it to produce a visible image. While effective for decades, chemical processing is time-consuming, generates hazardous waste, requires regular maintenance of processors, and often results in lower contrast or resolution compared to modern alternatives.

Digital detectors, by contrast, use advanced flat-panel technology—typically cesium iodide (CsI) or similar scintillators paired with thin-film transistor (TFT) arrays—to capture X-ray images electronically. The detector converts X-ray energy directly into digital signals, delivering instant images on a workstation or monitor. This eliminates chemicals entirely, reduces radiation exposure, improves workflow speed, and provides superior dynamic range and detail. Digital systems also support easy image storage, sharing, and post-processing enhancements.

Devices That Use Digital Detectors

Digital detectors power a wide range of modern radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment. Common devices include:

  • U-arm and fixed radiography systems for general diagnostic imaging.
  • C-arm fluoroscopy units for real-time surgical guidance.
  • Portable and wireless detector panels that retrofit existing X-ray rooms or mobile units.
  • Long-length or full-spine detectors designed for specialized views.
  • Mini C-arms for extremity and orthopedic procedures.

These devices appear across radiology departments, operating rooms, and mobile imaging setups.

Industries and Use Cases That Benefit from Digital Detectors

Hospitals, outpatient surgery centers, orthopedic clinics, and trauma centers gain significant advantages from digital detectors. Use cases include:

  • Orthopedic and spine surgery — Precise visualization during joint replacements, fracture repairs, and spinal fusions with minimal radiation.
  • Vascular and interventional procedures — Real-time imaging for catheter placements and minimally invasive interventions.
  • General surgery and emergency care — Fast image acquisition for trauma assessments and intraoperative guidance.
  • Full-spine and long-bone imaging — Single-exposure captures for scoliosis evaluations or whole-limb studies, improving patient comfort and workflow.
  • Retrofit upgrades — Converting legacy film or CR systems into efficient DR setups without replacing the entire X-ray machine.

Facilities focused on reducing dose, eliminating chemical waste, and accelerating turnaround times see the greatest impact.

Our Digital Detector Products at Auxo Medical

We offer a robust lineup of digital detectors and systems from trusted manufacturers. Here is a sampling of our available products:

We also carry additional Fuji ES and FDR series tethered detectors, DRTECH EXTRON C-arms, and more specialized models to fit various facility needs.

Upgrading to digital detectors streamlines operations and enhances diagnostic confidence. Contact us at Auxo Medical to discuss which solution best fits your practice.

  • Fuji FDR ES 17C Detector, Tethered, Veterinary

    The Fujifilm FDR ES 17C Veterinary Detector is a tethered, high-resolution digital X-ray detector designed to upgrade veterinary imaging rooms. Featuring a 17x17-inch CsI scintillator with ISS capture, it offers rapid image preview in under 2 seconds and a cycle…
  • Fuji FDR D-EVO III G80i 17×32 in Full Spine Detector Panel Only

    The Fujifilm FDR D-EVO III G80i 17x32” Full Spine Detector Panel is an ultra-lightweight, wireless long-length DR detector designed for versatile imaging in spine, trauma, and surgical applications. Weighing just 12 lbs, it offers a seamless 17x32-inch field of view…
  • Fuji FDR D-EVO GL 17×49 in Full Spine Length Detector With Rolling Stand

    The Fujifilm FDR D-EVO GL 17x49” Full Spine Length Detector with rolling stand is engineered to provide seamless, high-quality long-view radiography in a single exposure, significantly enhancing workflow efficiency and patient comfort. Its expansive 17x49-inch imaging area extends the traditional…
  • FDR D-EVO III G43 17 x 17” Detector Panel Only

    The Fujifilm FDR D-EVO III G43 17 x 17” Detector Panel is the industry’s lightest DR detector, utilizing innovative film-based TFT circuitry that makes it 40% lighter than the first-generation model, enhancing portability and handling. Featuring a patented Irradiated Side…
  • FDR D-EVO III G35 14 x 17” Detector Panel Only

    The Fujifilm FDR D-EVO III G35 14 x 17” Detector Panel is Fujifilm’s latest lightweight and highly durable digital radiography detector, featuring innovative film-based TFT circuitry that significantly reduces weight (by 40% compared to the first-generation model). Equipped with advanced…
  • Fuji ES 14C Detector with Battery, Tethered

    The Fujifilm FDR ES C35 Tethered Detector is a next-generation, high-performance DR retrofit solution designed for versatility and superior image quality. This lightweight, durable 14x17-inch detector weighs only 6.4 lbs, featuring a rugged carbon fiber casing with rounded edges for…
  • Fuji ES 24C Detector with Battery, Tethered

    The Fujifilm FDR ES C24 Tethered Detector is a next-generation DR retrofit device designed for high-quality, efficient imaging in clinical settings. Compact and lightweight at only 3.5 lbs, this 24x30 cm detector features a rugged carbon fiber casing with rounded…
  • Fuji FDR ES 17C Detector with Battery, Tethered

    The Fujifilm FDR ES C43 Tethered Detector is a next-generation DR retrofit solution engineered for exceptional image quality and operational efficiency. Compact and lightweight at just 8.2 lbs, it features a 17x17-inch carbon fiber casing with rounded edges for easy…
  • Fuji ES 17G Detector with Battery, Tethered

    The Fujifilm FDR ES G43 Tethered Detector is a next-generation DR retrofit solution designed to enhance existing X-ray systems with high-quality digital imaging. This lightweight and durable 17x17-inch detector, weighing just 8.2 lbs, features Fujifilm’s advanced ISS (Irradiated Side Sampling)…
  • Fuji ES 14G Detector with Battery, Tethered

    The Fujifilm FDR ES G35 Tethered Detector is a next-generation digital radiography (DR) solution designed for easy retrofit into existing X-ray systems. Compact, lightweight, and durable, it offers top-tier image quality with a 150-micron pixel pitch and a wide 16-bit…

 

C-Arms and Accessories Available at Auxo Medical

C-Arm Machines for Sale: New and Refurbished Mobile C-Arms from Auxo Medical

When you’re searching for a C-arm for sale, you’re not just buying imaging equipment — you’re investing in surgical confidence, workflow speed, and consistent image quality in the OR. At Auxo Medical, we stock C-arms because they’re an essential part of surgical day-to-day operations, delivering high-resolution fluoroscopic imaging that supports fast, accurate decisions during procedures. We focus on proven systems (including OEC and Genoray) and we offer brand new, reconditioned, and refurbished options so you can match performance to budget without compromising on clinical needs.

Below, we break down how to choose the right mobile C-arm, what features actually matter in real-world cases, and a curated sample of C-arm systems and related accessories currently listed in our C-Arms catalog.


What a C-Arm Does (and Why Choosing the Right One Matters)

A C-arm is a mobile fluoroscopy imaging system that provides real-time X-ray visualization during procedures. In practice, the “right” C-arm helps your team:

  • Position faster and reduce “re-shoot” frustration with consistent image clarity
  • Support minimally invasive techniques with live imaging and easy angles around the table
  • Improve day-to-day efficiency with intuitive controls, storage, and workflow tools
  • Manage radiation exposure through modern dose features and smarter imaging modes

Because C-arms sit at the intersection of clinical performance, room logistics, and long-term serviceability, the best choice is usually the one that fits your specialty mix, case volume, and staffing realities — not just the one with the biggest spec sheet.


New vs Reconditioned vs Refurbished C-Arms: How We Think About Value

In our C-Arms catalog, you’ll see equipment listed across condition types, including brand new, reconditioned, and refurbished options. Here’s a practical way to compare them:

  • Brand new can be ideal for teams that want the latest platform, long runway, and standardized fleet planning.
  • Reconditioned often targets a “best of both worlds” balance: strong performance with meaningful cost control.
  • Refurbished is a common choice for ASCs, specialty clinics, and hospitals expanding capacity — especially when you want a proven model with a clear upgrade path.

We help facilities select a configuration that matches the work you actually do — orthopedic surgery, pain management, vascular access, urology, GI, and more — and we’ll talk through room constraints, imaging expectations, and service planning before you commit.


How to Choose the Best Mobile C-Arm for Your Facility

Detector Type: Flat Panel vs Image Intensifier

A major decision point is whether you want a flat panel detector system or an image intensifier based system.

  • Flat panel detector C-arms are often chosen for modern workflow, crisp imaging, and advanced dose and positioning features. They’re especially attractive for demanding surgical environments.
  • Image intensifier C-arms remain popular because they’re familiar, proven, and widely supported — a strong fit for many general surgery and orthopedic workflows.

Full-Size vs Mini C-Arm

If your imaging needs are focused on extremities (hands, wrists, feet, ankles), a mini C-arm can be a smart, space-friendly choice. If you need broader anatomy coverage and full fluoroscopy capability for common OR procedures, a full-size C-arm is typically the better fit.

Software Packages and Procedure Fit

Many systems are configured around procedure types (for example, general surgery packages versus vascular-oriented options). If your case mix includes vascular work, pain management, or high-volume orthopedic imaging, choosing the right package can have a bigger day-to-day impact than small spec differences.

Workflow Features That Matter in the OR

When teams tell us a C-arm “just works,” it usually comes down to practical workflow wins like clear positioning cues, fast setup, intuitive UI, strong image tools, and consistent results across users and shifts.


Featured C-Arm Systems and Accessories from Our Current Catalog

Here’s a representative sample of C-arms and C-arm-adjacent recording accessories currently listed in our C-Arms category. Availability can change, so the fastest path is to open the product page and request a quote.

Premium and Flat Detector Mobile C-Arms

Proven Image Intensifier Mobile C-Arms

Mini C-Arms for Extremity Imaging

  • OEC 6800 MiniView C-Arm
    A mini C-arm option noted for touchscreen operation and image processing features designed to support clearer visualization in extremity workflows.
  • OEC 6600 Mini C-Arm
    A portable mini C-arm platform designed for extremity imaging needs when space, mobility, and simplicity matter.
  • Orthoscan Pulse Mini C-Arm with Flat Detector
    A mini C-arm with a flat detector approach and pulsed fluoroscopy, designed to support strong image quality and diagnostic confidence in extremity imaging.
  • Hologic Floroscan InSight FD Mini C-arm
    A mini C-arm built around a thin-profile flat detector design for maneuverability, with features that support flexible positioning and efficient imaging.
  • Hologic Fluoroscan Premier Encore Mini C-Arm
    A mini C-arm option focused on ease of use and productivity, supporting a range of magnification and imaging modes for extremity work.

C-Arm Video and Image Recording Accessories

If your goal includes teaching, documentation, case review, or capturing outputs from imaging sources in the room, dedicated medical recorders can make the process cleaner and more consistent.


What You Get When You Source a C-Arm Through Us

Buying a mobile C-arm is rarely just a transaction. It’s a project — one that affects surgeons, techs, administrators, and patients. We help you get the details right, including matching the system to your procedure mix and ensuring you have the documentation and support path you need.

  • Quote-based purchasing support so you can align configuration, condition, and expectations
  • Clear next steps through our product-specific quote request forms
  • Practical guidance on choosing packages and options that actually fit your day-to-day cases

Some of our listed C-arm offerings also specify inclusions such as delivery and installation (by package), and some configurations call out documentation and warranty-related details directly on the product page. If those items are critical for your facility, we’ll help you confirm exactly what’s included for the system you’re considering.


Common Questions About Buying a C-Arm

What’s the difference between a full-size C-arm and a mini C-arm?

Full-size C-arms are typically selected for broader surgical use and general mobile fluoroscopy needs. Mini C-arms are often chosen for extremity imaging where compact size and fast positioning are priorities.

Should I choose a flat panel detector C-arm?

If your environment demands modern imaging workflow, advanced positioning tools, and a premium imaging experience, a flat panel detector C-arm can be a strong fit. For many facilities, image intensifier systems remain an excellent choice due to familiarity and wide support.

Do you offer multiple conditions (new, reconditioned, refurbished)?

Yes. Our C-Arms catalog includes brand new, reconditioned, and refurbished equipment, giving you flexibility to match budget and performance goals.

How do I get pricing and availability?

Open any product above and use the “Request Quote” option on the product page. We’ll respond with availability, configuration details, and practical guidance so you can move forward with confidence.


Ready to Choose the Right C-Arm?

If you want help selecting a mobile C-arm that fits your specialty, case volume, and imaging expectations, we’re here to make the process simpler. Start by exploring our C-Arms catalog and requesting a quote on the models that match your needs. We’ll help you compare options and move toward a purchase that supports great imaging, smooth workflow, and dependable day-to-day performance.

Explore the Available C-Arms Here: