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What is the prospect of pet DR in the market? As a new entrepreneur, I hope professionals can give me some solid advice.

The development prospects of pet DR are still good. Emerging industries.

DR plays an important role in pet disease prevention. Like humans, many diseases in pets do not show obvious symptoms at the beginning, which requires regular check-ups and more prevention. The working principle of pet DR is based on the penetration, absorption difference, photosensitivity and fluorescence of X-rays.

Menova Pet DR is currently one of the few pet-specific DR R&D and production companies in the world. Its Ainirui Pet DR uses high-performance flat-panel detectors and 16bits image display technology to effectively ensure image quality. The 20kw high-voltage generator enables perfect imaging of all types of pets, large, medium and small, ensuring the world-class image quality of Menova-Anirui Pet DR. Therefore, we take Menova Pet DR as an example to illustrate the "preventive effect of DR on pet diseases". When the Menova Pet DR is working, due to different pet bones, muscles and other tissues, the amount of X-rays absorbed when X-rays pass through the pet's body is also different, and the density information carried by each part is also different, causing fluorescence effects on the fluorescent screen or photographic film. Or the photosensitivity is very different, showing shadows of different densities. Based on the contrast of shadow shades, combined with disease manifestations, laboratory results and pathological diagnosis, it can be judged whether certain parts of the pet are normal.

The diagnostic effect of DR on pet diseases. Pet DR is used for treatment, mainly based on biological responses. When pet DR products use X-rays of different energies to irradiate cells in pet body lesions, the irradiated cell tissues can be destroyed or inhibited, thereby achieving the purpose of treating certain diseases, especially cancer.