Part Number: 030-1967
Anthropomorphic Spine Phantom
Great condition phantoms in stock, contact for... view more
QC Phantoms
PIXI Phantoms and parts available. Contact for details and... view more
Part Number: LNR8104
Calibration Block
Lunar DPX calibration block, and various parts available. Contact for pricing and... view more
Part Number: LNR6504
QC Phantom
Achilles Express QC phantoms and parts in stock, tested. Contact for details and... view more
Prodigy Face Plate
Lunar Prodigy face plates, New & in stock, contact for pricing and... view more
Paper Rolls/Coupling Gel
Sahara paper rolls & coupling gel, new in stock, contact for pricing &... view more
Part Number: 010-0758
Rat Step Phantom
Rat Step Phantom in stock, great condition. Contact for pricing &... view more
Phantom
Phantom in great condition, 2 in stock. Contact for pricing &... view more
Part Number: LNR1976
Condor Power Supply
New in the box, multiple units availible. Contact for pricing and... view more
Part Number: LNR0664
Forearm Positioner
Many in stock, please contact for pricing and... view more
Part Number: 010-0604
216 Channel Detector
Needed, tested, good working 216 channel detector for Discovery A, need pricing and availability... view more
Part Number: 010-1095
128 Channel Detector
Need tested, good working 128 channel detector. Need pricing and availlability... view more
On/Off Switch
New On/Off switch in stock. Contact for details &... view more
Part Number: LNR0418
Cable, Upper Arm Bundle (Small Lemo Assembly)
Small Lemo Upper Cable Bundle in stock. Please call for... view more
Part Number: LNR0395
XORB Board
Lunar XORB Boards in stock. Please contact for... view more
A Bone Densitometer is a type of medical imaging equipment used to measure bone density. It is used to diagnose osteoporosis and other bone-related conditions. It is a non-invasive procedure that uses X-ray technology to measure bone density. The procedure is painless and takes only a few minutes.
Bone densitometers are available from a variety of manufacturers, including GE Healthcare, Hologic, and Siemens. Prices range from a few thousand dollars for a basic model to tens of thousands of dollars for a top-of-the-line model. The cost of the equipment varies depending on the features and capabilities of the machine. Generally, the more features and capabilities a machine has, the more expensive it will be. Additionally, the cost of the machine will depend on the size of the machine and the type of technology used.