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CE Certified Mobile Imaging Units Manufacturers & Factory

Pioneering Next-Generation Mobile CT, Low-Field MRI, and Intelligent Radiological Diagnostics Globally

Wenzhou Aert Medical Co., Ltd.

Wenzhou Aert Medical Co., Ltd. is a premier high-tech enterprise focused on the research, development, production, and sales of mobile CT, mobile MRI, and digital X-ray detectors. Headquartered in the high-tech medical industrial cluster of Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, the company has established multiple research and development centers and collaborates with renowned domestic and international scientific research institutions and universities to drive the advancement of intelligent medical devices globally.

By implementing a strict ISO 13485 quality management framework and focusing on the rigorous CE certification pathways, we ensure that every mobile imaging platform leaving our factory satisfies the stringent clinical, electrical, and radiation safety thresholds expected by European and global healthcare systems.

"Excellence in Medical Devices, Integrity in Protecting Life." Our mission is to democratize high-end medical imaging, bringing advanced point-of-care diagnostics to rural areas, mobile fleets, and critical emergency settings.

Wenzhou Aert Medical Facility

64-Slice

Equivalent CBCT Performance

10T

AI Edge Computing Power

CE & ISO

Regulatory Compliance

30+

Global Export Markets

Clinical Applications & Scenarios

Transitioning diagnostics from centralized radiology departments directly to the patient's side, optimizing workflows and improving therapeutic timelines.

Hospital Bedside & ICU

Eliminate the risks of transporting critically ill or hemodynamically unstable patients. Our low-radiation mobile CT units allow instant head, neck, and extremity imaging directly in the intensive care unit, reducing workflow friction and secondary patient trauma.

Emergency Ambulances

Time is brain. Equipped within specialized stroke ambulances, our mobile CT scanners permit immediate pre-hospital differential diagnostics between ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, enabling thrombolytic therapy to be initiated en route.

Disaster & Battlefield Care

Designed to perform in remote, austere, and demanding climates. These rugged, energy-efficient imaging configurations operate within temporary field clinics and military triage centers, ensuring high-definition cross-sectional diagnostic capabilities anywhere.

Research & Technological Advancements

How Wenzhou Aert Medical is overcoming the legacy constraints of weight, resolution, and shielding in mobile tomographic hardware.

The "LingTong" & "Ark" Mobile CT Series

Aert Medical has independently developed the "LingTong" and "Ark" mobile CT series, each with distinct technical directions. These products, with their low radiation, mobility, high-quality images, and ease of use, meet the diagnostic needs in various clinical settings, including hospitals, health check-up centers, and emergency rescue scenarios.

Our self-developed, patented "Automation Balance System" has seamlessly integrated Cone Beam CT (CBCT) technology with spiral CT technology. This proprietary algorithm and structural setup are expected to elevate CBCT performance to be comparable to standard 64-slice spiral CT systems, offering remarkable spatial resolution and reconstruction speed while maintaining lower radiation doses.

Low-Field & Ultra-Low-Field Mobile MRI

Aert Medical is actively developing a low-field mobile MRI, which is not only compact, with short scanning times, but also offers complete scanning sequences and high image quality, enabling quick diagnosis of the head, spine, joints, and breast. Our upcoming ultra-low-field head mobile MRI will be widely used in neurosurgical operating rooms to provide precise surgical navigation and diagnostic support for stroke patients, bypassing the requirement for dedicated shielded rooms.

Wenzhou Aert Microelectronics: Advanced Detector Chips

Aert Medical's subsidiary, Wenzhou Aert Microelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., specializes in the design and development of image sensors. Our CMOS flat-panel detectors currently under development will provide strong support as core components for mobile CT devices.

Additionally, the photon counting detectors under development are at the forefront of global technology. By recording the energy and quantity of every individual X-ray photon, these detectors minimize radiation dose while producing multi-energy spectral images. Their successful development will position Aert Microelectronics among the leading companies in medical chip R&D globally.

Why Source from China Factories? The Supply Chain Edge

Procuring medical imaging systems from China-based factories offers significant competitive advantages for healthcare consortia and global distributors:

  • Vertically Integrated Ecosystem: From rare-earth permanent magnets (essential for low-field MRI) to precision sensor manufacturing, our local supply chain reduces assembly and logistics overhead.
  • Dynamic Prototyping: Rapid iteration of custom container configurations, vehicle dampening systems, and power-management modules.
  • Lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO): Our advanced automated production facilities translate directly to reduced CAPEX, enabling clinics to achieve break-even milestones up to 40% faster.
  • Global Standards Compliance: Rigorous alignment with European CE, ISO 13485, and international safety frameworks ensures smooth customs entry and registration.

Comprehensive OEM/ODM Capabilities

Whether you require a custom van-mounted diagnostic unit, containerized multi-modality clinics, or customized software integration with localized PACS, our engineering teams are equipped to deliver tailored solutions. Our factory utilizes high-precision CNC equipment, class-10,000 cleanrooms for microelectronics assembly, and dedicated radiation-shielded bays for full-system calibration.

Regulatory Compliance & CE Certification

Understanding the clinical safety guidelines and certification pathways for mobile radiological systems in international markets.

Medical Device Regulation (MDR)

Under the EU's Medical Device Regulation (MDR 2017/745), mobile CT and MRI units are classified as Class IIa or IIb devices depending on their specific diagnostic applications. Our manufacturing processes adhere to strict conformity assessment routes, requiring exhaustive technical documentation, clinical evaluations, and post-market clinical follow-ups (PMCF).

IEC 60601 Electrical & Radiation Safety

Our mobile units conform strictly to the IEC 60601-1 family of standards. This includes IEC 60601-1-2 for electromagnetic compatibility (crucial when integrating CT/MRI inside clinical vehicles) and IEC 60601-2-44 for X-ray tube assemblies, ensuring stray radiation is kept below hazardous occupational limits.

Global Sourcing & Procurement Specification Guide

A practical checklist for hospital procurement officers, clinical directors, and medical equipment distributors.

Specification Metric Ideal Clinical Target Aert Medical Standard Clinical Relevance
CT Performance (CBCT) ≥ 32 Slices Reconstruction 64-Slice Equivalent (Automation Balance) Detailed soft tissue differentiation & bone imaging.
MRI Magnetic Field 0.3T to 0.5T (Low-Field Mobile) 0.35T / 0.52T Superconducting No helium refill dependency; robust shielding bypass.
Power Demand < 15 kW peak power draw Standard 220V AC compatibility Permits operation from standard vehicle generators/batteries.
Sensor Technology High DQE CMOS Flat-panel Aert Microelectronics CMOS & Photon Counting Lowest patient radiation dose; high SNR (Signal-to-Noise).
Innovative Future Mobile Diagnostic Solutions

Future Outlook & Decentralized Diagnostics

Aert Medical combines technological innovation with humanistic care, continuously focusing on product breakthroughs and market expansion. We aim to become a global leader in mobile medical equipment manufacturing, promoting the widespread adoption of intelligent medical devices, and making significant contributions to the development of global healthcare.

The transition toward localized, AI-augmented clinics on wheels represents a massive paradigm shift in diagnostic radiology. By incorporating edge computing modules (such as our 10T processing units) directly into scanners, automated triaging of critical pathologies like cerebral hemorrhages can occur immediately, streamlining the clinical workflow and saving lives.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Direct answers to the regulatory, technical, and operational questions surrounding mobile CT/MRI systems.

Q1: How does Aert Medical convert CBCT technology into 64-slice spiral CT performance?

Through our patented "Automation Balance System," we integrate intelligent motion tracking and high-speed iterative reconstruction algorithms. By dynamically compensating for geometry variations and using specialized filters, we achieve spatial and contrast resolution comparable to a conventional 64-slice spiral CT, while significantly reducing the physical size and cost of the gantry.

Q2: Does a mobile MRI unit require a Faraday cage or liquid helium maintenance?

Our low-field mobile MRI units are designed with optimized magnetic shielding, bypassing the need for heavy, static Faraday rooms. Additionally, our permanent magnet design and dry superconducting options minimize or eliminate the dependency on liquid helium refilling, drastically reducing operating costs in remote clinical configurations.

Q3: What compliance standards are required for importing mobile imaging units into the EU?

For the EU market, units must carry the CE marking under the Medical Device Regulation (MDR 2017/745). The manufacturing facility must hold ISO 13485:2016 certification. Furthermore, the complete system must adhere to standard electrical safety guidelines (IEC 60601-1) and localized radiation shielding regulations.

Q4: How does Aert Medical ensure stable power operation inside standard vehicles?

Our units feature specialized low-voltage starting capabilities and integrated power buffering. They can operate off standard single-phase 220V connections or dedicated on-board generators, making them compatible with mobile vans, ambulances, and portable military setups without requiring heavy industrial grid connections.

Q5: What are the clinical benefits of photon-counting detectors in mobile CTs?

Developed by Wenzhou Aert Microelectronics, photon-counting detectors count individual X-ray photons and resolve their energy. Unlike conventional GOS scintillators, this minimizes image noise, optimizes spatial resolution, eliminates electronic noise, and provides multi-energy spectral details, resulting in far superior diagnostic accuracy at a fraction of the radiation dose.

Q6: Do you offer customization for vehicle-integrated imaging configurations?

Yes, we provide full OEM/ODM services, working with specialist vehicle fabricators to design, shield, and install our diagnostic hardware into custom ambulances, expandable clinics, and military support containers. This includes configuring active suspension stabilizers to protect critical imaging components during transit.