Anthro Corporation Presents the New Carl's Table(R), Model CT08.PORTLAND, Ore. -- Anthro Corporation, the Tualatin, Oregon-based manufacturer of furniture for technology, introduces the new Carl's Table, Model CT08, the most advanced radiology radiology, branch of medicine specializing in the use of X rays, gamma rays, radioactive isotopes, and other forms of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. furniture to date for reading soft copy and for teleradiology applications. The innovative CT08 is an ergonomic ergonomic - Concerning ergonomics or exhibitting good ergonimics. desk with motorized mo·tor·ize tr.v. mo·tor·ized, mo·tor·iz·ing, mo·tor·iz·es 1. To equip with a motor. 2. To supply with motor-driven vehicles. 3. To provide with automobiles. height movement and increased leg speed for quick adjustment from 28.5" to 48.5". The tilt adjustment facilitates all individual work positions, sitting or standing. The tilting surface supports the forearm forearm /fore·arm/ (for´ahrm) antebrachium; the part of the arm between elbow and wrist. fore·arm n. The part of the arm between the wrist and the elbow. and shoulders, dramatically decreasing the risk of musculoskeletal disorders Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) can affect the body's muscles, joints, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Most-work related MSDs develop over time and are caused either by the work itself or by the employees' working environment. . CT08 also has ninety-nine memory presets for multiple users. Not only does the CT08 hold up to four monitors on arms, it has a Monitor Positioning System[TM] that electronically moves the monitors with the push of a button. Monitors are mounted to a rail and actuators control the up/down and in/out action. Appropriate lighting is crucial for any radiology desk; Carl's Table's improved glare-free ambient back lighting is achieved with the station's integrated light. An automatic sensor can be pointed to one of the two middle diagnostic monitors and will respond to the light density of that monitor. The flexible task lights can be ideally positioned and manually dimmed independently from the back lighting. Air circulation has been added on the work surface to achieve ultimate comfort in PACS (Picture ArChiving System) A storage and management system for high-resolution images. Typically pertaining to the medical field, images such as X-rays, MRIs and CAT scans require a greater amount of storage than other industries. furniture. A large "Coffee Surface," ideal for personal items, is mounted either to the left or to the right of the work surface and remains level when the tilt mechanism is engaged. It has ample room to mount a 5th monitor on an Anthro LCD arm. The shelves on Carl's Table, Model CT08, are made out of MDF (1) (Main Distribution Frame) A wiring rack that connects outside lines with internal lines. It is used to connect public or private lines coming into the building to internal networks. board and are Dark Grey membrane pressed; the metal is steel and aluminum, and is a powder-coated silver metallic color. It comes standard with a footrest, one back light, two LED task lights, ten power outlets attached to the back of the table and four in the front for easy access for equipment, and up to four monitor arms. One CPU CPU in full central processing unit Principal component of a digital computer, composed of a control unit, an instruction-decoding unit, and an arithmetic-logic unit. Holder is standard with the table, but a second CPU Holder can be purchased as an accessory, and will fit on the opposite side of the table. The fabric-covered privacy panel shields from behind and to the sides of the table to reduce noise by as much as 35%. There is a 1-year warranty for Electrical/Mechanical and all other components have a 5-year warranty. Anthro Corp. was founded in 1984. We design, manufacture, and market furniture only for high-tech equipment, providing solutions for the engineering, business, medical, government, and education markets. If you'd like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview, please call Nichole Stutzman at 503-691-2556 or email at nichole.stutzman@anthro.com. |
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