Curated choices.
Quality options.
MRI-safe carts are built primarily of non-ferrous aluminum, plastic and stainless steel for safe daily use in highly magnetic environments of up to 3 Tesla.
A wide range of product designs and accessories are availaable, including specific anesthesia and emergency packages for carts and equipment such as patient transport devices and stools.
Non-ferrous
Non-ferrous metals like aluminum and some types of stainless steel are durable and corrosion resistant.
Plastic
Plastics such as PVC & HDPE are lightweight, durable, easy to clean and can be made safe for higher Tesla environments.
Cart size
Choose from a variety of cart heights to match the needs of your application.
Drawers
Full extension drawer slides use low-ferrous ball bearings.
Accessories
MRI-safe accessories enhance cart functionality.
Casters
Low-ferrous, 5″ sealed ball-bearing swivel casters can be directional or total lock.
Tips and Tricks
We’re committed to making things easy. Here’s a few things to know about this product.
- The term MR-Conditional replaces MR-Compatible. These terms do not mean the same thing.
- MR-Conditional carts are safe only within certain limits. Make sure the check the label against your needs!
- MR-Conditional carts tend to cost significantly more due to materials, testing. But there are budget friendly options out there.
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