Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Xray Machine Specifications

Once used as a gimmick to sell footwear in shoe stores, X-ray machines are now mainly used in healthcare and for security purposes, such as in airports. The X-ray was discovered by Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen in 1985. The machines work by focusing a beam of X-rays on an object to create a pattern of the shadows of the radiation.


300MA X-Ray Machine


This machine features a 125 Peak kilovoltage (KVP), full-wave, rectified, X-ray generator suitable for single-tube operation. The heavy-duty transformer features silicon rectifiers, a filament transformer and bushings submerged in oil. Control instruments include a voltmeter, space charge compensator and an overload circuit breaker. The rotating tube unit uses dual focus. Its stand, affixed to the floor, fits from floor to ceiling with a 360-degree, rotating, counter-balanced tube head. The vertical bucky stand features a grid ratio of 8.1:1 with 103 lines. It also possesses a stainless-steel cassette; any 14-inch-by-17-inch cassette works with it.


Monochromatic X-ray Machine


The machine's laser has a wavelength of 776.7 foot-pounds. The repletion rate is 0.01 hertz and there are 20 joules of energy. The X-ray output also exhibits a repetition rate of 0.01 hertz. It offers 1-10 bandwidth and 12- to 50 kilo-electron volts of energy. An accelerator with a spot size of 20 microns root mean square delivers a full width at half-maximum energy speed of 1 percent. The accelerator obtains 25 to 50 mega-electron volts of energy.


500MA Motorized Table X-Ray Machine


The rotating anode X-ray tube unit features dual focus. The machine comes equipped with a heavy-duty transform with a filament transformer, silicon rectifiers and bushings submerged in high-dielectric transformer oil. Appropriate for single-tube operation, there is a 125 KVP, full-wave, rectified X-ray generator. An overload circuit breaker, voltmeter and space charge compensator are included. The vertical bucky stand has a stainless steel cassette and an 8.1:1 grid ratio with 103 lines. It is suitable for cassettes from 14 inches to 17 inches. The grid size is 15 inches by 15 inches on the motorized table, with a ratio of 6.1:1 at 103 lines per inch. The motor-operated grid consists of a compression band, footstep, footrest and hand grips.







Tags: bucky stand, bushings submerged, charge compensator, circuit breaker, dual focus