SOPIX® Series Sensors

SOPIX® Series Sensors from ACTEON Group are veterinary dental sensors for intraoral imaging and workflow efficiency.

SOPIX® Series SensorsTechnical Specifications

System Type Veterinary dental intraoral sensor series
Detector Sizes Size 1: 25 x 39 mm; Size 2: 31 x 42 mm
Pixel Pitch 20 µm x 20 µm
Imaging Technology CMOS sensor; scintillator; optic fiber; FIBER2PIXEL® technology
Image Processing ACE® Automatic Control Exposure; real-time dose measurement display
Connectivity USB 2.0; TWAIN compatible
Software Platform AIS ≥ 4.5 imaging software
Dimensions / Size Active surface: Size 1: 600 mm² / 20 x 30 mm; Size 2: 884 mm² / 26 x 34 mm; cable length: 3.70 m
Compatibility / Retrofit Windows® and Mac® compatible; compatible with current configurations
Imaging Capability SOPIX®: >12 lp/mm real resolution; SOPIX®2: >18 lp/mm real resolution; 25 lp/mm theoretical resolution
Clinical Applications Veterinary dental radiography; intraoral imaging; caries detection workflow; dental treatment follow-up

Veterinary Dental Sensor Workflow

SOPIX® Series Sensors support veterinary dental imaging with dose control and streamlined acquisition.

Automatic Dose Control

ACE® technology analyzes exposure in real time and freezes image acquisition once the sensor receives the required dose.

Clear Intraoral Imaging

FIBER2PIXEL® technology uses optical microfibers to support image clarity, contrast, and visualization of dental anatomy.

Adapted for Dental Cases

Two sensor sizes, rounded corners, and positioning guide stripes help support veterinary dental imaging across patient sizes.

Imaging System Support

Your imaging equipment should perform reliably from day one through years of clinical use. Imperial provides ongoing support programs designed specifically for installed systems—helping protect image quality, reduce service disruptions, and extend equipment value.

Installation & System Readiness

Imperial prepares each system for real-world clinical use through coordinated delivery, installation oversight, system testing, and workflow validation to ensure confident 
day-one operation.

Performance Maintenance

Scheduled service and calibration help maintain imaging accuracy, system stability, and consistent performance across daily patient volumes and evolving clinical demands.

Technical Service Support

When service needs arise, Imperial’s imaging specialists provide dependable technical support focused on restoring performance and minimizing workflow interruption.

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