Engineered once, deployable many times.
A modular CT scan and MRI unit is a permanent imaging wing assembled from prefabricated modules with the structural shielding, RF integrity and clinical workflow of a fixed-build imaging department. structmod modular CT scan and MRI units extend existing hospitals' imaging capacity, replace ageing imaging departments during refurbishment, or establish new imaging facilities at hospitals or stand-alone diagnostic centres. The modular construction shortens the timeline from 12-18 months for conventional imaging department build to 4-8 months turnkey — critical when the hospital's imaging service cannot be offline for an extended period.
The CT room module integrates lead-shielded walls, ceiling and floor per NCRP Report 147, vibration-isolated scanner foundation, dedicated chiller water supply, lead-protected control console viewing, and patient preparation workflow. The MRI suite module includes the full RF cage (copper or galvanised steel shielding bonded to dedicated earth, RF-sealed doors and viewing windows, waveguide penetrations for services), magnetic shielding, 5-gauss line management, and quench pipe to exterior. Reading rooms with PACS workstations, technician offices, patient changing cubicles and recovery space complete the wing. Each module is engineered to the specific OEM scanner specifications.
structmod modular CT scan and MRI units deliver to hospitals expanding imaging capacity, replacing legacy scanners, building dedicated imaging centres, or extending into new specialist imaging (cardiac CT, oncology PET-CT integration, advanced MRI). Lead time is 12-18 weeks from contract signature; OEM scanner integration adds 2-6 weeks depending on scanner complexity. Compliance includes NCRP Report 147 shielding survey post-installation, IEC 60601-1 medical electrical safety, IEC 60364-7-710 isolated-power Group 1 installation, and OEM scanner factory acceptance and clinical commissioning.
Secuencia de despliegue típica
- Día 1 — cimentación del emplazamiento verificada, gatos de tornillo o zapatas corridas colocados
- Días 2–3 — módulos elevados a posición con grúa móvil
- Días 3–4 — conexiones entre módulos y sellado de envolvente
- Días 4–5 — conexiones MEP, pruebas húmedas
- Días 5–6 — acabados interiores, instalación de accesorios y equipos
- Día 7 — puesta en marcha, informe FAT, formación y entrega
Spec sheet — STR-2700
| Longitud total | 14.0 m · 45.9 ft |
|---|---|
| Anchura (transporte) | 2,99 m |
| Anchura (desplegado) | 2,99 m |
| Altura (transporte) | 2.70 m |
| Superficie (desplegado) | 41.9 m² |
| Peso en seco | 9.0 t |
| Chasis | Acero laminado en caliente EN 10025 S355JR · EN 1090 EXC-2 |
| Calidad de soldadura | EN ISO 3834-3 |
| Envolvente | Panel sándwich, núcleo PIR 80 mm · λ ≈ 0,023 W/(m·K) |
| Resistencia al fuego | EI-30 · ensayado según EN 13501-2 |
| Suelo | Contrachapado marino sobre EPDM · clasificación antideslizante R-10 |
| Instalación eléctrica | 230 V / 50 Hz · TN-S · conforme IEC 60364 |
| Climatización | Bomba de calor inverter split · MERV-8 |
| Rango de operación | −25 °C a +50 °C ambiente |
| Clasificación de viento | Diseñado para viento básico de 130 km/h (EN 1991-1-4) |
| Diseño sísmico | Según EN 1998-1 (Eurocódigo 8) · clase de ductilidad DCM |
| Transporte | Huella ISO 668 · apto para placa CSC (variantes contenedor) |
| Tiempo de montaje | 2 horas · equipo de 2 personas |
Full drawings, calculation notes, DoP, O&M manual and FAT report included with every unit. Specs indicative — configurable to project requirements.