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 ApplicationsThe 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 PerformanceManufactured 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.