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► Brief Introduction
Toshiba Ultrasound Transducer Probe PST-30BT is an ultrasound probe (transducer) designed for the Toshiba Aplio 500 ultrasound diagnostic system. It is used to convert electrical signals into ultrasound waves to achieve visual scanning of internal structures. The function of this probe is to convert the electrical signals of the ultrasound host into high-frequency sound waves, and convert the sound waves reflected by the tissues in the human body into electrical signals for image processing by the host. It is a Doppler/two-dimensional imaging probe, a phased array probe, a low-frequency probe (about 2-4 MHz), used for deep organ imaging. It is specifically used for heart examination (cardiac ultrasound), abdominal organ scanning (liver, kidney, gallbladder, etc.), vascular examination (arterial and venous flow velocity monitoring), and routine examination of adults and children.
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Brand: | Toshiba |
Product Name: | Ultrasound Transducer Probe |
Model: | PST-30BT |
Type: | Spare Parts |
Condition: | Used-good |
Application: | Toshiba Aplio 500 Ultrasound Machine |
MOQ: | 1 Piece |
Warranty: | 90 Days |
Serve: | Direct Sales, Exchanges, Repairs |
PAYMENT TERMS: | Pay In Full Before Shipment |
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► After-sales issues
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