Description
The BDR-30 Equine-Specific Portable X-ray System is a professional imaging solution tailored exclusively for equine care, designed to meet the unique demands of horse farms, equine clinics, equine hospitals and mobile equine veterinary services. As a high-performance portable X-ray system optimized for horses, it integrates a 1.6kW high-power X-ray generator, a large-capacity 5300mAh built-in lithium battery and an equine-adapted image acquisition workstation—delivering reliable, diagnostic-quality imaging for equine limb, joint, torso and hoof examinations. With equine-specific preset parameters, dual wired/wireless exposure modes, fast charging and rugged portability, the BDR-30 eliminates the constraints of fixed X-ray rooms, enabling veterinarians to perform on-site imaging in pastures, stables or clinics—reducing horse stress and improving workflow efficiency for equine care professionals.
Core Product Advantages
Equine-Optimized High Performance
Equipped with a maximum output power of ≥1.6kW, the system delivers exceptional penetration for equine-specific imaging needs—from dense hoof and limb bones to soft tissue and torso structures. It features a 40-90kV adjustable tube voltage range and ≥32mA maximum tube current (0.1-32mAs mAs range), paired with a 0.8mm anode focal spot and ≥9.8kHU anode heat capacity to ensure clear, sharp image detail. The 43.5cm×43.5cm maximum field of view (at 1m SID) covers key equine imaging areas: full limb scans (forelimb/hindlimb), joint evaluations (knee, hock, fetlock), torso imaging and hoof diagnostics, while the manual collimator allows precise adjustment to minimize unnecessary radiation exposure for both horses and handlers.
Rugged Portability for Equine Environments
Designed for on-site use in stables, pastures and rural horse farms, the BDR-30 features a durable, compact and lightweight construction (optimized for easy transport across uneven terrain). It enables equine veterinarians to perform imaging at the horse’s location—eliminating the need to transport large, stressed horses to fixed X-ray facilities. This portability not only reduces horse anxiety (critical for safe, successful imaging) but also saves time for caregivers, particularly beneficial for emergency cases (e.g., limb injuries, hoof abscesses) or large-scale horse farms.
Long-Lasting Battery & Fast Charging for All-Day Use
The built-in 5300mAh high-capacity lithium battery supports up to 100+ high-dose exposures (e.g., dense bone imaging) or 300+ low-dose exposures (e.g., soft tissue, follow-up exams) per full charge—sufficient for full-day farm calls or high-volume clinic use. The 2-hour fast charging function ensures minimal downtime, allowing quick recharging between appointments or during emergencies. For continuous clinic use, the system also supports AC 100-240V universal power input, offering dual power flexibility to adapt to diverse equine care settings.
Equine-Specific User-Friendly Operation
The system supports both wired and wireless exposure modes, enabling veterinarians to operate from a safe distance while managing horses—critical for minimizing stress and ensuring safety. It features two ranging methods—ultrasonic (with digital panel display) and ruler—for precise positioning of limbs, hooves or torsos, ensuring consistent imaging results. The intuitive key panel includes 5+ equine-specific preset exposure parameters (optimized for common scenarios: hoof imaging, fetlock joint, knee joint, hindlimb, torso), streamlining operation and reducing errors. The panel also displays exposure status, stop signals and error alerts in real time, enhancing efficiency for busy equine veterinarians.
Comprehensive Equine Imaging Workstation
The integrated image acquisition workstation is equipped with a dual-core ≥3.5G CPU, ≥4G memory, ≥1TB hard disk and dual 1000M/100M network cards, running Windows 10 or later. The equine-adapted software supports full workflow management: horse registration (classified by breed, age, weight), case management, image acquisition and automatic optimization for equine anatomy. It offers advanced image processing tools (scaling, roaming, cropping, flipping, window width/level adjustment) to highlight bone fractures, joint lesions, hoof abnormalities or soft tissue injuries, and supports DICOM3.0 for seamless integration with equine clinic PACS systems. The software also includes DAP (Dose Area Product) monitoring to ensure radiation safety for horses and handlers.
| Specification Category | Parameter Details |
| Product Type | Equine-Specific Portable X-ray System |
| Core X-ray Performance | – Maximum Output Power: ≥1.6kW; Tube Voltage Range: 40-90kV- Maximum Tube Current: ≥32mA; mAs Range: 0.1-32mAs- Anode Focal Spot: 0.8mm; Anode Heat Capacity: ≥9.8kHU |
| Battery & Power Supply | – Built-in Lithium Battery: 5300mAh; Charging Time: 2h (fast charge)- Exposure Times: ≥100 (high-dose), ≥300 (low-dose)- Power Input: AC 100-240V (universal) |
| Collimator & Ranging | – Maximum Field of View (SID 1m): ≥43.5cm×43.5cm; Collimator Control: Manual- Ranging Modes: Ultrasonic (digital display) + Ruler |
| Operation & Control | – Exposure Modes: Wired + Wireless- Control Panel: Key panel; Display: kV/mAs parameters, exposure status, error alerts- Pre-stored Exposure Parameters: ≥5 equine-specific groups (hoof, joint, limb, torso, etc.) |
| Image Acquisition Workstation | – CPU: Dual-core ≥3.5G; Memory: ≥4G; Hard Disk: ≥1TB- Network Card: Dual 1000M/100M; Operating System: Windows 10 or later |
| Software Functions | – Workflow Management: Horse registration (breed/age/weight), case management, image acquisition/report management- Image Processing: Scaling, roaming, cropping, flipping, window width/level adjustment, automatic equine anatomy optimization- Image Output: DICOM3.0 compliant; Report: Equine-specific text-image integrated diagnostic report- Special Functions: DAP software (radiation monitoring) |
| Equine Clinical Applications | Horse farms, equine clinics, equine hospitals, mobile equine veterinary services; Imaging of hooves, limbs, joints (knee/hock/fetlock), torso, soft tissue injuries, fractures, abscesses |

