Apollo DRF
The Apollo DRF from Villa is a digital remote-controlled R/F table designed for broad exam flexibility, efficient workflow, and high-quality imaging.
Apollo DRFTechnical Specifications
| System Type | Digital remote-controlled radiography/fluoroscopy (R/F) table system |
|---|---|
| Imaging Technology | Dynamic flat panel detector; motorized table and tube-detector assembly; 90° tilting in both directions; oblique projection capability |
| Image Processing | Digital acquisition system with upgraded image processing algorithm and automated anatomical parameter recognition |
| Workflow Interface | Digital acquisition system with upgraded image processing algorithm and automated anatomical parameter recognition |
| Connectivity | DICOM functions; HIS/RIS and PACS integration; RIS-mapping workflow support |
| Software Platform | Integrated digital acquisition system with auto-positioning and digital workflow management |
| Dimensions / Size | Focus-detector distance extendable up to 180 cm; active detector area 43 × 43 cm |
| Load Capacity | Supports patient weight up to 284 kg with no movement restrictions |
| Mounting / Configuration | Remote-controlled table with wide tube-detector travel; optional additional wireless detector and second X-ray tube configuration available |
| Imaging Capability | Radiography and fluoroscopy; stitching for full-leg and full-spine exams; tomosynthesis; optional DSA; dynamic imaging at low dose |
| Compatibility / Retrofit | Optional wireless detector integration; optional second X-ray tube; optional specialist measurement package for orthopedic stitching studies |
| Clinical Applications | General radiology, digestive and peripheral venous studies, pain therapy, micro-invasive procedures, urography, tomography, and orthopedic long-length exams |
Advanced Remote R/F Performance
Apollo DRF combines automated workflow, broad application range, and high-quality dynamic imaging.
Automated Exam Workflow
Apollo DRF recognizes the projection being performed and automatically sets table geometry, focus-detector distance, collimation, filtration, and grid selection for the exam.
Dynamic Imaging Versatility
The large dynamic detector supports both radiography and fluoroscopy with a 43 × 43 cm active area. Stitching, tomosynthesis, and optional DSA extend the system’s diagnostic range.
Built for Broad Applications
Apollo DRF supports routine and specialized studies, from general radiology to digestive, venous, urographic, and orthopedic long-length exams, while maintaining efficient patient handling.
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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