Flat-panel detectors (FPDs) are used in digital radiography (DR) to convert X-rays into light (indirect conversion) or electric charge (direct conversion) and read them out using thin-film transistor (TFT) arrays.
View MoreX-ray tubes are vacuum tubes that convert incoming electrical power into X-rays. The availability of this controllable X-ray source created the field of radiography, the imaging of partially opaque objects with penetrating radiation. In contrast to other sources of ionizing radiation, X-rays are only produced when the X-ray tube is energized. X-ray tubes are also used in CT scanners, airport baggage scanners, X-ray crystallography, material and structural analysis, and industrial inspection. Growing demand for high-performance computed tomography (CT) scanning and angiography systems has driven the development of high-performance medical X-ray tubes.
View MoreIntraoral radiography is a long-standing and essential tool to support the diagnosis, treatment, and management of dental disease. Back in 1895, when Wilhelm Roentgen took the first X-ray, he probably never imagined it would spark the digital revolution in today's high-tech wall-mounted and handheld X-ray equipment.
View MoreMany of us get question from our customers about how to properly clean and disinfect their pan-ceph or cone beam dental X-ray machine. Many disinfectants can yellow or damage surfaces and sensitive machine components. How do you know what is safe to use but will still get the job done? Here are our tips to keep your staff and patients safe by practicing standard precaution and manufacturer-recommended disinfection protocols for your dental X-ray machine.
View MoreTLD Badge is a radiation dose measuring device. This enables us to know whether we are working within the safe dose limits prescribed by AERB.
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View MorePortable X-ray machines are becoming more in demand as patients, especially new generation are now opting to have X-rays taken at home. In-home X-ray services help patients, especially those in critical health conditions, avoid difficult and potentially dangerous trips to hospitals.
View MoreQuality Assurance (QA) of medical diagnostic x-ray equipment means systematic actions necessary to provide adequate confidence to the end-user(s) that a medical diagnostic x-ray equipment will perform satisfactory in compliance with safety standards specified by the Competent Authority.
View MoreAs per AERB (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board), Government of India Quality Assurance (QA) Test of radiation equipment’s like diagnostic x-ray, Dental X-ray, CT machine, C-Arm machine means systematic actions will perform satisfactorily in compliance with safety standards specified by AERB.
View MoreNucleonic Gauges are also known as Ionizing Radiation Gauging Device (IRGDs) which are extensively used in many industries. A nucleonic gauge is used for reliable non-destructive measurement and ideal for adverse industrial environments, including high-temperature and high-pressure conditions.
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