Significant reduction in area ratio. Furthermore, inspection of narrower sections and thin tubes is now possible.
The tip movable endoscope with a diameter of φ3.9mm is a high-grade model of an ultra-thin insertion cable developed to meet the demand of "wanting to see even finer details." It demonstrates excellent capabilities for examining narrow areas and thin tubes that could not be accessed with conventional endoscopes. The cable employs a proven metal blade, minimizing resistance during insertion and allowing for smooth pushing into curved sections. The ultra-thin tip is equipped with six ultra-bright white LEDs. By developing a "smart flash" that synchronizes the frame rate with the timing of the LED emission, the performance of the LEDs has been enhanced to 1.5 times the usual level. Additionally, with the included hands-free earphone microphone, audio can be recorded along with video, allowing for the observation information to be documented in audio form. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Area ratio reduced by approximately 70% ○ Impressive ultra-thin insertion cable ○ Outstanding ease of use ○ Equipped with a smart flash system ○ Tactile feedback in operation ○ Voice recording function ○ Easy angle adjustment in all directions 360° ○ Compact body with excellent portability ○ Equipped with ultra-bright LED ○ Battery-operated for easy use anywhere ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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In 1993, the company was founded by the current president Jiro Maruyama and his wife Yuriko, based on wireless and CCD camera technology. Today, it is involved in the development, manufacturing, and sales of dental intraoral cameras, medical and industrial X-ray sensors, industrial endoscopes, broadcast and professional cameras, and the development of capsule endoscopes. In the dental field, currently, 85% of the world's wireless intraoral cameras are made by RF. Additionally, in the medical field, the digital X-ray announced in 2006 achieved a 29.6% share in the domestic DR market in 2007, making it the number one in performance.