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What type of X-ray tube is used?

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What type of X-ray tube is used?

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We use a Rhenium, Tungsten, Molybdenum X-ray tube that provides proven performance and extended life over multiple exposures without overheating. Our small 0.6 mm focal spot offers enhanced details and minimal width of the image of the treatment area. Our 12° target angle covers a 40 cm2 field. The Anode heat storage is 400,000 HU with a maximum anode dissipation rate of 100,200 HU/min. Our high-speed rotation of up to 10,000 RPM (3,200 minimal) provides increased radiographic ratings.

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