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Tabletop Anti-Collisions

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X-Ray
Definium 6000
GE Healthcare
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Product Overview

The Table Top Anti-Collision Switch Set comes as a part of the radiography system Definium 6000. It is used for imaging method diagnosis using X-Rays. The systems work on the principle where high velocity electrons, when interacted with the patient’s body, get their kinetic energy converted into Electromagnetic Radiation. An X-Ray tube produces the X-Rays. It contains an anode and a cathode. A detector is used to measure the parameters of X-Rays in digital radiography. It converts X-Rays into light, thus forming images with details. The switch set is used for controlling the motion of the table. By operating the switch, the table and wall stand detectors can be aligned with the vertical and longitudinal movements of the X-Ray tube. It consists of the housing made of Nylon 66, a synthetic polymer material. It is strong with high toughness. It has high corrosion resistance, making it suitable to use in the medical environments.

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