Because of its dependability, the MRP-7000 remains popular more than a decade after the first U.S. system was shipped. In fact, an overwhelming percentage of the MRP systems sold in the U.S. are still performing clinical scans today.
MRP 7000
Systems which first popularized the very concept of Open MRI
Because of its dependability, the MRP-7000 remains popular more than a decade after the first U.S. system was shipped. In fact, an overwhelming percentage of the MRP systems sold in the U.S. are still performing clinical scans today. This, combined with the tendency of all Hitachi MR systems to maintain high resale values, has made this system one of the most sought-after scanners on the used equipment market.
MRP SpecificationsMagnet
Computer & Reconstruction System
0.3 TeslaPermanent
Vertical Orientation
Self Shielded
8.0' (horizontal) x6.8' (vertical) – 5 Gauss fringe field
32 bit multitasking CPU
Dedicated array processors for image reconstruction and processing
High-resolution display (512 X 512)
DICOM 3.0 compliance (optional)
Gradient System
Table
8mT/m Gradient Amplitude
700msec slew rate
Gantry
Large rectangular opening and short gantry length
Coil Gallery
Two speed power-driven longitudinal movement
Power driven vertical movement down to 17" for patient convenience
Power-driven lateral movement for easy positioning and optimal
anatomical localization
Table weight limit of 500lbs.
Magnetic Resonance Systems Coil Gallery
A wide variety of anatomically specific receiver coils is available with the MRP-7000. This often allows the technologist to employ a coil designed particularly for the body part being imaged. Anatomically specific and flexible type coils increase signal-to-noise and therefore improve image quality. Additionally, the vertical magnetic field used by the Hitachi Open MRI system allows the use of solenoid coils, which produce an inherently higher SNR than the saddle coils used in horizontal field magnets
Quadrature
Cervical Spine Coil
Bilateral
TMJ Coil
Bilateral
Breast Coil
Flexible
Body Coils
Quadrature Open
Head Coil
Quadrature
Wrist Coil
Multiple Array
Shoulder Coil
Multiple Array
CTL Coil
AIRIS is the MR system that changed Open MR forever, with its award winning gantry design, high performance, and dependability. Because of its dependability, high image quality and durability, AIRIS remains a popular and competitive system today.
AIRIS
The Open MR System with Premium Performance
AIRIS is the MR system that changed Open MR forever, with its award winning gantry design, high performance, and dependability. Because of its dependability, high image quality and durability, AIRIS remains a popular and competitive system today. In fact, an astounding percentage of the AIRIS systems sold in the U.S. are still performing clinical scans today. This, combined with the tendency of all Hitachi MR systems to maintain high resale values, has made AIRIS one of the most sought-after scanners on the used equipment market.
Gantry
Table
Award winning asymmetrical design
Gap: 43cm (17 inches)
Gradient System
8mT/m Gradient Amplitude
11T/m/sec Slew Rate
Computer System
16MB memory
High-resolution display
(512 X 512)
DICOM 3.0 compliance (optional)
Table width: 80cm (31.5 inches)
Table drop: 45cm (17.7 inches)
Table weight limit of 500 lbs
Two speed power driven longitudinal movement
Magnet
0.3 Tesla
Permanent
Vertical Orientation
Self Shielded
6.6'(h) x 8.2'(v) 5 Gauss fringe field
Three-axis, per patient shim
Post to post: 110cm (43.3 inches)
AIRIS Coil Gallery
Hitachi provides a wide variety of anatomically specific receiver coils rather than relying on general-purpose coils. This often allows the technologist to employ a coil designed particularly for the body part being imaged.
Anatomically specific and flexible type coils increase signal-to-noise & therefore improve image quality. Additionally, the vertical magnetic field used by every Hitachi Open MR system allows the use of solenoid coils, which produce an inherently higher SNR than the saddle coils used in horizontal field magnets.
Quad Cervical
Spine Coil
Neck/Cervical
Spine Coil
Extremity Coils
Quad Knee Coil
Quad Head Coil
Quad Flex
Spine/Body Coils
Quad Shoulder
Coil
Quad Wrist Coil
AIRIS-ll
Since first popularizing the concept of Open MRI over a decade ago, Hitachi has manufactured systems that deliver both premium performance & an Open MRI environment.
AIRIS-ll
Since first popularizing the concept of Open MRI over a decade ago, Hitachi has manufactured systems that deliver both premium performance & an Open MRI environment. For premium Open MRI imaging the Airis definitely delivers the goods!
Magnet
Computer System
0.3 Tesla
Permanent
Vertical Orientation
Self Shielded
6.6'(horizontal) x8.2'(vertical) -5 Gauss fringe field
Three-axis, per patient shim
Post to post.......... 110cm 43.3 inches
Gradient System
8mT/m Gradient Amplitude
11T/m/sec Slew Rate
16MB memory
High-resolution display (512 X 512)
DICOM 3.0 compliance (optional)
Table
Table width - 80cm 31.5inches
Table drop - 45cm 17.7inches
Table weight limit of 500 lbs
Two speed power driven longitudinal movement
Gantry
Award winning asymmetrical design
Gap - 43cm 17inches
Coil Gallery
Hitachi provides a wide variety of anatomically specific receiver coils rather than relying on general-purpose coils. This often allows the technologist to employ a coil designed particularly for the body part being imaged. Anatomically specific and flexible type coils increase signal-to-noise and therefore improve image quality. Additionally, the vertical magnetic field used by every Hitachi Open MR system allows the use of solenoid coils, which produce an inherently higher SNR than the saddle coils used in horizontal field magnets. Click on any of the coil names below for more information.