About this item
Phywe's new X-ray equipment is specially developed for teaching purposes. Used in laboratory work and demonstrations from the simplest transilluminations to Bragg diffraction and Compton scattering. Tungsten is normally used as a cathode in X-ray tubes. This means that the voltage must be up to about 65 kV before X-rays are formed. Phywe's X-ray tubes only need 10 to 12 kV for the process to start. For the X-ray equipment, there are 3 different X-ray tubes with the anodes made of Cu, Mo and Fe. These are built as plug-in modules and are replaced in a few seconds. Most laboratories can be connected to Phywe's data measurement system COBRA. The X-ray cabinet is equipped with a large space for experimental setups, clearly visible through a sliding door of acrylic plastic containing lead particles. Two safety switches are connected to the door. The equipment meets the EU requirements for X-ray equipment and is CE Approved.
- Basic unit 35 kV, with 3 alternative plug-in modules
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