KDR® Primary X-ray System

The KDR® Primary from Konica Minolta is a compact digital X-ray system designed for flexible positioning and efficient imaging in smaller exam rooms.

KDR® Primary X-ray SystemTechnical Specifications

System Type Digital radiography (DR) X-ray system
Detector Type AeroDR digital detector
Detector Sizes 17 × 17 detector
Imaging Technology Motor-assisted variable SID; motorized vertical movement; manual swivel-arm rotation with detents; detector swivel ±45°
Image Processing ULTRA imaging software for bone and soft-tissue visualization
Workflow Interface Tube, detector, and remote controls
Mounting / Configuration Floor-to-wall-mounted column; mobile patient table included; fits under 9' ceilings
Power / Charging Multiple tube/generator combinations available; AEC options available
Imaging Capability High-resolution digital imaging; accommodates standing, sitting, table, and wheelchair positioning
Compatibility / Retrofit Optional three-knob collimator; weight-bearing stand; pediatric imaging package; standard radiographic table
Clinical Applications General radiography for urgent care, family practice, and other space-limited imaging environments

Compact DR Room Performance

The KDR Primary combines compact installation, digital imaging, and flexible room positioning.

Space-Saving Room Design

The base and swivel arm install flush with the wall to preserve usable floor space in smaller exam rooms. This helps staff move more freely without requiring a permanent table.

High-Resolution Imaging

A 17 × 17 detector and ULTRA software work together to produce detailed bone and soft-tissue visualization from a single exposure. Images are captured quickly for immediate review

Flexible Exam Positioning

The system supports a wide range of patient positions, including standing, sitting, table, and wheelchair exams. Swivel-arm movement and detector angulation help accommodate varied imaging views.

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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