Profile: Konica Minolta Medical&Graphic Inc, is a manufacturer of medical imaging, graphic imaging, optical devices and measuring instruments. It was formed by a merger between japanese imaging firms konica and minolta. We provide radiological digital image communication system, radiological multi format camera and other devices.
FDA Registration Number: 3003769120
US Agent: Russell Munves / Storch Amini P.c.
Phone: +1-(212)-497-8279 Fax: +1-(212)-497-8228 E-Mail:
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• Automatic Radiographic Film Processor (FDA Code: IXW / 892.1900) An automatic radiographic film processor is a device intended to be used to develop, fix, wash, and dry automatically and continuously film exposed for medical purposes. |
• Radiographic Film (FDA Code: IWZ / 892.1840) Radiographic film is a device that consists of a thin sheet of radiotransparent material coated on one or both sides with a photographic emulsion intended to record images during diagnostic radiologic procedures. |
• Radiographic Intensifying Screen (FDA Code: EAM / 892.1960) A radiographic intensifying screen is a device that is a thin radiolucent sheet coated with a luminescent material that transforms incident x-ray photons into visible light and intended for medical purposes to expose radiographic film. |
• Radiological Digital Image Communication System (FDA Code: LMD / 892.2020) A medical image communications device provides electronic transfer of medical image data between medical devices. It may include a physical communications medium, modems, interfaces, and a communications protocol. |
• Radiological Image Processing System (FDA Code: LLZ / 892.2050) A picture archiving and communications system is a device that provides one or more capabilities relating to the acceptance, transfer, display, storage, and digital processing of medical images. Its hardware components may include workstations, digitizers, communications devices, computers, video monitors, magnetic, optical disk, or other digital data storage devices, and hardcopy devices. The software components may provide functions for performing operations related to image manipulation, enhancement, compression or quantification. |
• Radiological Multi Format Camera (FDA Code: LMC / 892.2040) A medical image hardcopy device is a device that produces a visible printed record of a medical image and associated identification information. Examples include multiformat cameras and laser printers. |
• Radiological Quality-Assurance Instrument (FDA Code: LHO / 892.1940) A radiologic quality assurance instrument is a device intended for medical purposes to measure a physical characteristic associated with another radiologic device. |
• Solid State X-Ray Imager (FDA Code: MQB / 892.1680) An image-intensified fluoroscopic x-ray system is a device intended to visualize anatomical structures by converting a pattern of x-radiation into a visible image through electronic amplification. This generic type of device may include signal analysis and display equipment, patient and equipment supports, component parts, and accessories. |