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Features of Kyoto Kagaku’s Radiology Phantoms
Kyoto Kagaku’s radiology phantoms are designed to provide realistic and reliable training and quality assurance tools for radiological education and research. Developed through close collaboration with universities, hospitals, and medical device manufacturers, these phantoms reproduce human anatomy and X-ray attenuation characteristics with exceptional accuracy.
Each model is made from original, high-precision synthetic materials that simulate the density and radiological properties of human tissues. This allows for consistent and repeatable image quality, making them suitable for calibration, dose evaluation, and performance testing of diagnostic imaging equipment such as X-ray, CT, and fluoroscopy systems. The durability and stability of the materials ensure long-term use without significant changes in attenuation or appearance.
The phantoms cover a wide range of applications, from general radiography and CT to mammography and interventional radiology. Kyoto Kagaku also provides specialized models for education, enabling students and trainees to practice positioning, exposure techniques, and image evaluation in a safe and controlled environment. These training phantoms are ideal for bridging the gap between theoretical learning and clinical practice, helping learners gain confidence before handling real patients.
All products are Made in Japan, reflecting Kyoto Kagaku’s dedication to precision, safety, and craftsmanship. The combination of advanced materials, meticulous manufacturing, and anatomical fidelity has earned the company a global reputation for excellence. Today, Kyoto Kagaku’s radiology phantoms are used in more than 90 countries worldwide, supporting radiological education, equipment development, and quality assurance across hospitals, universities, and research centers.
