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ATTENUATION 0.5
The Precision Multi-Purpose Grey Scale
Phantom Gammex 403GS LE offers
advanced technology for measuring
the image quality of high resolution
ultrasound systems. Grey scale targets
are provided for monitoring contrast
and temporal resolution and distinguishing
different intensities of
brightness and border delineation
capabilities of the ultrasound system.
The Gammex 403 LE has the same
general target layout and specifications
as the 403GS LE but does
not include grey scale targets.
The Gammex 403GS LE offers
carefully placed targets to measure
resolution, depth of penetration, and
electronic caliper distance accuracy.
Axial resolution pin spacing patterns
are small, offering better axial resolution
tests. The resolution patterns
as well as all vertical and horizontal
targets are constructed of 0.1 mm
nylon fibers for better detail definition
and spatial resolution. Grey scale
targets are set at -6 dB, +6 dB and
high scatter relative to the background
material and with equivalent attenuation
properties. A 10 mm anechoic cyst is
also provided to evaluate system noise
and geometric distortion.
The phantoms incorporate our tissue
mimicking (TM) gel which provides a
smoother background texture than
conventional TM gels. This gel reduces
the backscatter that is inherent in other
TM gels and is fully compatible with the
latest in tissue harmonics equipment
and technology. The 403GS LE also
has a composite film scanning surface
that has improved transmission
properties so more of the ultrasonic
beam can be transmitted and received.
Gammex 403GS LE features:
• axial and lateral resolution targets
at depths of 3, 8 and 14 cm for
precise resolution measurements
of any ultrasound system
• anechoic cysts of 2, 4 and 6 mm
diameter
• -6 dB, +6 dB and high scatter
grey scale targets
• convertible water dam for gel or
water coupled scanning
• integral cover to protect
scanning surface
• durable ergonomic design for
ease of handling
• available in 0.5 and
0.7 dB/cm/MHz attenuation
• optional foam-lined carrying case
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