Used Chinese CBCT FOB Shanghai: Meyer SS-X9010D, Fussen Dentri 20, Dentium Rainbow CT at USD 9K
Chinese-ecosystem used CBCT at Shanghai warehouse: Meyer SS-X9010D Pro 3DE (3-in-1 Pan+CBCT+Ceph), Fussen Dentri 20 (cost-effective 2D panoramic), Dentium Rainbow CT (implant-focused dedicated CBCT, Korea). USD 9,000-10,000 FOB. Budget-conscious brand cluster honest comparison.
Chinese-manufactured dental CBCT has made substantial progress in the last decade, with brands like Meyer, Fussen, Runyes, Shinhung, and others shipping units into global emerging markets. For buyers searching specifically for Chinese-brand used CBCT — particularly those prioritizing budget and willing to trade some premium-brand positioning for value — our Shanghai warehouse currently stocks Meyer SS-X9010D Pro 3DE, Fussen Dentri 20, and Dentium Rainbow CT at USD 9,000–10,000 FOB Shanghai (or EXW). (Note: Dentium is Korean but often grouped with China-manufactured implant ecosystem brands.)
Chinese-ecosystem brand units in stock
- • Meyer SS-X9010D Pro 3DE — 3-in-1 Pan + CBCT + Ceph, China
- • Fussen Dentri 20 — cost-effective digital panoramic, China
- • Dentium Rainbow CT — dedicated CBCT optimized for implant planning, Korea (Dentium implant ecosystem)
- • USD 9,000–10,000 FOB Shanghai / EXW per unit
Meyer SS-X9010D Pro 3DE — 3-in-1 Chinese Platform
Platform overview
Meyer is one of China’s established dental imaging manufacturers. The SS-X9010D Pro 3DE is their 3-in-1 combination unit delivering Panoramic + CBCT + Cephalometric in a single chassis. Pragmatic engineering, adequate clinical imaging, accessible pricing — positioned as the budget alternative to Korean and European 3-in-1 platforms.
Clinical specifications
- Modality: Panoramic + CBCT + Cephalometric (3-in-1)
- CBCT FOV: typical 8×8 to 12×9 cm
- Voxel resolution: 150µm typical mid-tier
- Panoramic: full-arch and standard program library
- Cephalometric: lateral and PA ceph
- Software: Chinese OEM imaging platform with DICOM export
Best fit for
- General practice in price-sensitive markets commissioning first 3-in-1 CBCT
- Emerging market clinic prioritizing capability breadth over brand premium
- Practice that accepts entry-tier image quality in exchange for accessible total cost
- Budget commissioning of single-unit comprehensive imaging
Positioning
New Meyer SS-X9010D retails USD 28,000–40,000 (itself already budget-positioned vs European/Korean). Used inventory at USD 9,000–10,000 FOB Shanghai delivers comprehensive 3-in-1 capability at the absolute floor of global dental imaging pricing.
Fussen Dentri 20 — Cost-Effective Chinese Panoramic
Platform overview
Fussen is a China-based dental imaging manufacturer positioned explicitly for cost-sensitive markets. The Dentri 20 is a 2D panoramic platform with DICOM-standard output, designed for practices that need reliable panoramic imaging without premium-brand investment.
Clinical specifications
- Modality: 2D panoramic only
- Panoramic programs: standard full-arch, TMJ, pediatric, bitewing
- Detector: CMOS flat-panel
- Software: Chinese OEM imaging platform with DICOM export
- Exposure time: typical 10–15 seconds
Best fit for
- Small clinic in emerging market replacing film or legacy analog panoramic
- Cost-conscious first digital panoramic commissioning
- Satellite or secondary clinic where budget is strictly limited
- Non-critical panoramic workflow where image quality perfection isn’t clinical priority
Dentium Rainbow CT — Implant-Focused CBCT
Platform overview
Dentium is a Korean implant manufacturer — the Rainbow CT is their dedicated dental CBCT platform optimized for implant planning workflow. This is genuinely Korean-made, but we group it with the “Chinese-ecosystem” category because Dentium’s implant distribution is particularly strong in China and much of the used Dentium Rainbow CT supply in Asia flows through Shanghai consolidation.
Clinical specifications
- Modality: CBCT 3D volume imaging, dedicated CBCT (not 3-in-1)
- CBCT FOV: typical 8×8 to 14×10 cm
- Voxel resolution: mid-tier 150µm standard; higher resolution on specialty protocols
- Implant planning optimization: reconstruction algorithms and FOV options tuned for implant workflow
- Software: Dentium imaging platform with DICOM export for third-party planning software
Best fit for
- Implant-focused practice (general or specialty) where CBCT is primary clinical application
- Practice using Dentium implant system that wants integrated imaging workflow
- Implant surgical practice needing reliable dedicated CBCT without flagship pricing
- Practice wanting Korean-manufactured reliability with implant-specialty optimization
Chinese brand positioning at used equipment tier
- Entry-tier image quality: Chinese CBCT image quality is honestly a step below Korean or European at equivalent vintage; acceptable for mainstream clinical use, not premium specialty
- Simpler software ecosystems: Chinese imaging platforms are functional but less polished than Korean or European counterparts; third-party DICOM viewers (InVivoDental, OsiriX) can compensate
- Excellent value: at USD 9,000–10,000 FOB Shanghai, Chinese used CBCT is approximately 25–40% of equivalent used Korean pricing and 15–25% of equivalent used European pricing
- Destination-market fit: emerging markets where patient-facing brand perception isn’t critical and total-cost-of-imaging matters more
- Practical choice for specific markets: Africa, parts of Southeast Asia, parts of Latin America where budget is the dominant equipment selection factor
What USD 9,000–10,000 includes on Chinese-brand units
- Main unit fully tested before shipment
- OEM imaging software pre-installed on configured PC
- PC + monitor on most units
- Pre-shipment video demonstration — unit powered on, full rotation, sample image captured on video with your company name and date
- Calibration data backup
- English software interface (Chinese-brand units uniformly ship with English UI for export)
- Export-grade wooden crate for ocean freight
- Full export documentation
- Email / WhatsApp support for installation
Chinese-ecosystem brand-specific considerations
Manufacturer support
Meyer and Fussen manufacturer support is primarily reachable through Chinese-language channels. English-language technical support is available but typically slower response than Korean or European brands. Expect email-based support with 24–72 hour response times. For rapid response, local independent dental imaging technicians typically handle most service needs.
Parts availability
Chinese manufacturers maintain parts supply through Shanghai-based distribution networks. Parts lead times are generally shorter than Korean or European brands (China to most destinations is fast logistics). Costs are typically lower than Korean or European OEM parts.
Software updates
Chinese-brand software update availability is variable. Units ship with the software version from original configuration. Major updates may not be easily available outside China.
DICOM compatibility
All three platforms in our inventory support DICOM 3.0 export. Compatible with standard third-party viewers (OsiriX, Horos, RadiAnt) and planning software (Blue Sky Plan).
Patient-facing perception
In markets where patients recognize and value imaging equipment brand (developed markets), Chinese-manufactured equipment has less patient-facing brand equity than Korean or European alternatives. In emerging markets, patients generally don’t distinguish between imaging equipment brands — equipment function and clinical outcomes matter more than brand positioning.
Use case recommendations
Need 3-in-1 Pan + CBCT + Ceph, tight budget
- Best match: Meyer SS-X9010D Pro 3DE
Need only panoramic, absolute minimum budget
- Best match: Fussen Dentri 20
Need dedicated CBCT for implant practice, mid-tier reliability
- Best match: Dentium Rainbow CT
Willing to consider Korean-brand 3-in-1 for similar price
- Compare: Pointnix Point 800S HD 3D Plus (Korean, 3-in-1, similar FOB price) vs Meyer SS-X9010D Pro 3DE (Chinese, 3-in-1). Korean brand at same price with likely better image quality.
Willing to consider European flagship at similar price
- Compare: used Planmeca ProMax 3D at our Shanghai inventory USD 9,000–10,000 vs Meyer SS-X9010D at USD 9,000–10,000. Planmeca delivers premium image quality and build at the same price point — strongly consider European flagship first if available in stock.
Honest comparison: Chinese brand vs Korean/European at USD 9–10K used
Be explicit: at our Shanghai warehouse price point, the spread between Chinese, Korean, and European brands is narrower than in the new-equipment market. For buyers purely focused on price (new vs used is the big decision), Chinese brand used equipment offers the absolute floor. For buyers who can access European or Korean used equipment at the same USD 9,000–10,000 price point, those typically deliver better image quality and longer remaining service life.
Our recommendation: ask for the current list. If Planmeca ProMax 3D or Vatech PaX-i3D is available at USD 9,000–10,000, that’s usually the better value. If only Chinese-brand inventory is in stock at your budget level, Meyer or Fussen remains a reasonable functional choice.
Installation considerations (Chinese-ecosystem brands)
- Floor space: Meyer SS-X9010D requires 2.2×1.8 m + ceph arm extension; Fussen Dentri 20 fits 1.8×1.5 m (compact); Dentium Rainbow CT 2.0×1.8 m
- Ceiling height: 2.4 m minimum
- Electrical: dedicated 20–30 A circuit, 110/220 V (verify voltage per destination country)
- Radiation shielding: 1.0–2.0 mm lead equivalent depending on CBCT workload
- Network: gigabit LAN for imaging workstation
Common questions
Will Meyer or Fussen support be available in my country?
Depends on your destination country. Chinese brands typically have weaker international service networks than Korean or European brands. For markets without established Chinese-brand dental imaging distributor, plan for self-service via local independent dental imaging technician. This is a real limitation — factor into purchase decision.
Can I upgrade Chinese-brand CBCT later?
Yes. Since all units ship with DICOM export, you can later upgrade to better CBCT from any manufacturer and migrate patient image archive via DICOM. The Chinese unit serves as bridge equipment establishing CBCT workflow at accessible cost.
Is Dentium Rainbow CT really Korean-made despite being “Chinese ecosystem”?
Yes. Dentium is Korean-manufactured, but their implant distribution and installed base is particularly strong in China and Shanghai inventory flow. So used Dentium Rainbow CT often moves through Chinese export consolidation even though the unit itself is Korean-built.
Ask about Chinese-ecosystem brand CBCT availability
WhatsApp us with your target brand (Meyer, Fussen, Dentium), intended clinical use, destination country, and whether you’d also consider Korean or European alternatives at similar price. We’ll send the specific unit available plus comparable alternatives, with year of manufacture, exposure count, photos, software version, and confirmed FOB Shanghai / EXW pricing within 24 hours.
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