Layer Structure of Ultrasound Paper
One side of the ultrasound paper is successively coated with a gloss layer, a protective layer and a thermal imaging layer. Apply an anti-static coating on the other side of the ultrasound paper.



High Humidity and Heat Resistance
High temperature can cause a significant loss of print density. High humidity can lead to degradation of thermal prints. The thermal imaging layer of Ultrasound Paper (S#, HG#, or HD#) features high resistance to humidity and heat. Such degradation is much less marked with the Ultrasound Paper, which is designed to maintain picture durability.
Superior Print Quality
The rigorous application of pressure control ensures that the thermal imaging layer offers the hassle-free delivery of high-quality coloring properties. The Υ curve and Maximum Density (Dmax) are strictly adjusted to ensure the stable supply of consistent, superb image quality.

Application
♦ Widely used in the examination and radiology diagnosis of human limbs in patient wards or operating room.
♦ Suitable for medical institutions such as hospitals, clinics, physical examination centers, ambulances, etc.
♦ Used as a stand-alone X-ray workstation, sports medicine and veterinary medicine.



