08045815886
Change Language
ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube
ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube

ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube

ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube Specification

  • Power
  • 2200 W
  • Treatment Type
  • X-ray Imaging
  • Height
  • 200 mm
  • Humidity Range
  • Up to 80% RH Non-condensing
  • Suitable For
  • Diagnostic Radiology, Laboratory Experiments
  • Function
  • Rotating anode produces high quality X-rays
  • Phase
  • Single Phase
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • 470 mm x 230 mm x 200 mm
  • Weight
  • Approx 18 kg
  • Color Code
  • White/Grey
  • Automation Grade
  • Manual
  • Properties
  • High precision, Rotating anode, Durable build
  • Material
  • Stainless Steel, Glass
  • Temperature Range
  • Operating: 10C to 40C
  • Frequency
  • 50 Hz
  • Accuracy
  • High Imaging Fidelity
  • Product Type
  • Rotating X-Ray Tube
  • Use
  • X-ray generation for imaging and experimentation
  • Shape
  • Cylindrical
  • Application
  • Medical, Research, Educational Laboratory
  • Power Source
  • Electric
  • Voltage
  • 220 V
  • Display
  • None (Tube only)
  • Focal Spot Size
  • 0.5 mm 1.2 mm
  • Tube Current
  • Up to 100 mA
  • Anode Speed
  • Approx. 3,000 rpm
  • Maximum Output
  • Up to 125 kV
  • Anode Material
  • Tungsten
  • Cooling System
  • Water-cooled rotor
  • Mount Type
  • Bench/Stand Mountable
 

ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube Trade Information

  • FOB Port
  • Delhi
  • Payment Terms
  • Letter of Credit (L/C), Paypal, Telegraphic Transfer (T/T)
  • Supply Ability
  • 21 Per Week
  • Delivery Time
  • 6-7 Days
  • Sample Available
  • Yes
  • Sample Policy
  • If order is confirmed we will reimburse the sample cost
  • Main Export Market(s)
  • Australia, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Central America, Asia, North America, Africa
  • Main Domestic Market
  • All India
  • Certifications
  • ISO,CE,FDA
 

About ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube

X-ray tube operatingat the lowest useable power extends life.

In an X-ray source,power supply provides all the necessary power to operate the tube including thefilament and often the rotor supply for a rotating anode tube.



High-Precision X-Ray Tube for Versatile Applications

The ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube delivers consistent, high-quality X-ray generation for diagnostic radiology, laboratory experiments, and educational purposes. Its rotating anode design and advanced cooling system enable prolonged operation and exceptional image clarity, supporting a wide array of professional and academic requirements.


Durable Construction for Reliable Performance

Manufactured with stainless steel and glass, the tube offers resilience in demanding settings. The water-cooled rotor and tungsten anode ensure stability under continuous use, while the compact, bench/stand mountable design fits seamlessly into medical and laboratory environments.

FAQs of ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube:


Q: How does the water-cooled rotor benefit the X-Ray Rotating Tubes performance?

A: The water-cooled rotor efficiently dissipates heat generated during prolonged operation, maintaining optimal temperature and extending the life of the rotating anode for consistent high-quality X-ray output.

Q: What are the ideal environments for using the ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube?

A: This tube is suitable for medical diagnostics, research laboratories, and educational settings where dependable X-ray imaging and experimentation are required. It operates reliably in temperatures from 10C to 40C and up to 80% relative humidity (non-condensing).

Q: When should the tubes anode speed of 3,000 rpm be utilized?

A: The anode speed of approximately 3,000 rpm enables rapid heat dissipation during high-demand imaging or experimental sessions, ensuring stable performance during extended use and high tube current applications.

Q: Where can the ConXport X-Ray Rotating Tube be installed?

A: With its bench and stand mountable design, this tube can be installed in radiology departments, laboratory benches, and educational facilities requiring precise X-ray generation for imaging or research.

Q: What is the process behind high-quality X-ray generation in this tube?

A: X-rays are produced as high-speed electrons collide with the tungsten rotating anode. The water-cooled system and high-speed rotation ensure efficient heat management, resulting in stable, high-resolution imaging.

Q: How does this tube benefit diagnostic radiology and laboratory experiments?

A: Its high imaging fidelity, adjustable focal spot size, and manual control provide accurate results, supporting reliable diagnostic radiology and detailed experimental imaging in various professional and educational contexts.

Tell us about your requirement
product

Price:

Quantity
Select Unit

  • 50
  • 100
  • 200
  • 250
  • 500
  • 1000+
Additional detail
Mobile number

Email

More Products in X-Ray Products Category

ConXport X Ray View Box Single With Sensor and Dimming Function

ConXport X Ray View Box Single With Sensor and Dimming Function

Automation Grade : Semiautomatic

Color Code : White & Silver

Properties : High Brightness, Uniform Illumination, Low Power Consumption

Material : Aluminum Frame, Acrylic Front Panel

Shape : Rectangular

Use : Viewing XRay Films

ConXport X-Ray Lead Number

ConXport X-Ray Lead Number

Automation Grade : Manual

Color Code : Black

Properties : Opaque to Xrays, High Contrast

Material : Lead

Shape : Numeric and Alphabetic Characters

Use : Identification on Xray films or cassettes

ConXport X-Ray H.T. Cable

ConXport X-Ray H.T. Cable

Automation Grade : Manual

Color Code : Black

Properties : High Voltage Endurance, Flexible, Double Shielded

Material : Copper Conductor, Double Insulated

Shape : Round

Use : For Power Transmission from Generator to XRay Tube Head

ConXport X-Ray Skirt

ConXport X-Ray Skirt

Automation Grade : Manual

Color Code : Navy Blue / Custom options available

Properties : Flexible, Tearresistant, Stainresistant, Adjustable Fit, Comfortable Wear

Material : Lead Rubber with Outer Fabric Coating

Shape : Rectangular (Apron/Skirt style)

Use : Protects lower body from Xray exposure during radiological procedures



Back to top