
The non-film management of radiology is a trend in today's international development of digitizing the radiographic. According to the authentic business research company Frost and Sullivan in the United States: “"The general radiology is a costly and inefficient sector of the radiation department. In the environment today concerning about Medical management, medical institutions continue to find ways to reduce costs, increase the operational efficiency, and increase the patient's satisfaction and non-film and is considered the best way”. In 1990, digitizing film tools started to appear in the United States, Europe, Japan and other countries, and in 2002 with the PACS gradually rising in the world, Hospitals’ demand for digital film is rising also. NS film’s digitizing system digitizes films produced by ordinary X-ray machines, CT, and MRI. It is the tool for hospitals to actualize the non-film management.

CCD detector’s technology is one of the mainstream technologies used in DR products internationally; current domestic and international large-scale X-ray machine manufacturers gradually use CCD detectors to produce DR. The reflective single-CCD that New Standard medical NS-DR uses can reach up to a ultrahigh resolution of 17 million pixels (4096x4196), and has higher sensitivity and better image quality comparing to normal CCD detectors, representing the highest level of resolution in DR today.