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Category:
Ultrasound » Probes
Brand:
Philips
Model:
C10-4EC
Description:
End-fire sector, 8 mm radius of curvature, 147ufffd field of view (wide scan enabled)
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Category:
Ultrasound » Probes
Brand:
Philips
Model:
C10-4EC
Description:
End-fire sector, 8 mm radius of curvature, 147ufffd field of view (wide scan enabled)
Type:
Endocavitary
Frequency:
4.0/10.0 Mhz
Ultrasound Machine:
Epiq 5, Epiq 7, Affiniti 50, Affiniti 70
The Philips C10-4EC is a high-performance endocavitary ultrasound transducer designed for precise intracavitary imaging. Featuring an end-fire sector design with an 8 mm radius of curvature, it delivers excellent resolution and penetration across a wide clinical range. With a wide scan enabled field of view and dual-frequency capability, the C10-4EC supports confident diagnostic assessments on compatible Philips ultrasound systems.
| Category | Ultrasound » Probes |
|---|---|
| Brand | Philips |
| Model | C10-4EC |
| Type | Endocavitary |
| Frequency | 4.0 / 10.0 MHz |
| Transducer Geometry | End-fire sector; 8 mm radius of curvature |
| Field of View | Wide scan enabled (approx. 147°) |
| Description | End-fire sector probe with wide field of view for intracavitary applications |
| Compatible Ultrasound Systems |
|---|
| Philips EPIQ 5 |
| Philips EPIQ 7 |
| Philips Affiniti 50 |
| Philips Affiniti 70 |
Note: Availability and compatibility may vary by system software version and regional configuration. Always verify probe compatibility with your specific ultrasound system before purchase.
Suitable for professional medical equipment needs in various hospitals
Meeting professional medical equipment needs in clinics
Supporting professional needs in medical research institutions