Product Details:
Description GRD 8
X Ray Generator High Frequency 40Khz/ 200Khz
Output Power 8.0 KW
Rad. kV 40-120kV
Rad. mA Upto 150 mA
mAs Range 1 to 200mAs
Control Panel Totally Feather touch Micro Controller Based
Digital Display kV and mAs
Interlocks Provided for Earth Fault, Voltage error, Rotor Error, KV Error, Fillament error & Thermal Protection
Dual Action Hand Switch with Retractable Cord Provided
X-Ray Tube Head Monoblock Version
X-ray tube Stationary / Rotating Anode
Collimator Manaul/Auto/Multi Lead Operated with Beam Diaphragm
Tube Stand Spring Balance/ Counter Balance Mobile (CBM)
Power Supply 230v, AC, Sinngle Phase +-10% 50Hz
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Description

It seems like you have provided a set of statements related to X-ray technology. Here is an explanation of what each statement means:

• "High-frequency power meets all kinds of large volume, thick position radiography": High-frequency power is used in X-ray machines to generate high-energy X-rays that can penetrate through thick materials. This is especially important for imaging large body parts or areas that are difficult to penetrate with lower energy X-rays.

• "High-voltage generator outputs more stable kV": The voltage supplied to the X-ray tube needs to be stable in order to produce consistent images. A high-voltage generator is designed to supply a stable voltage to the X-ray tube, which ensures that the X-rays produced are of a consistent energy level.

• "Large-heet capacity of X-ray tube supports long time and large dose of continuous working": The X-ray tube is the component that produces the X-rays in an X-ray machine. The heat generated by the X-ray tube can be a limiting factor in how long the machine can be used continuously. A large heat capacity X-ray tube can work for longer periods of time without overheating.

• "Fast anode rotation ensures great heat dissipation and long service life": The anode is a component of the X-ray tube that is responsible for dissipating heat. As X-rays are produced, heat is generated, and the anode needs to dissipate this heat to prevent the X-ray tube from overheating. Fast anode rotation helps to distribute the heat more evenly, which can increase the lifespan of the X-ray tube.

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