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Industrial computer monitors are ruggedized for use in control room, factory floor, or process applications.
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The new MAGNUM® miniature x-ray tube has higher flux and improved stability. The improved electron efficiency of the MAGNUM x-ray tube produces a 15% higher output with a 30% smaller spot size at the same emission current levels than any other MOXTEK x-ray tube. (read more)
The new FTC-200 X-Ray Tube Controller is designed to power. control, and monitor miniature x-ray tubes. (read more)
The new MAGNUM® miniature x-ray tube has higher flux, improved stability, and a smaller x-ray spot size than any other MOXTEK x-ray tube. The MAGNUM x-ray tube is used for a variety of applications including handheld and bench top instruments. (read more)
The PXS10-16W is a MicroFocus X-Ray source for applications requiring the highest resolution. It operates from 20kV - 130kV at up to 16W. It offers focal spot size down to <6µm and a focus-to-object distance of 14mm for excellent resolution and magnification. The completely integrated unit combines a sealed tube, high voltage power supply and digital controller in a compact package. (read more)
The PXS5-927 is a MicroFocus X-Ray source for applications requiring the highest resolution. It operates from 20kV - 90kV at up to 8W. It features a round focal spot with size down to 4µm and a working distance of 8.5mm for outstanding resolution and magnification. The completely integrated unit combines a sealed tube, high voltage power supply and digital controller in a compact package. (read more)
An x-ray tube for use where moderate voltage and stable x-ray flux are required. Small in size, easy to install and manipulate. (read more)
MOXTEK was one of the first companies to produce miniature x-ray tubes. MOXTEK x-ray components are used in a variety of applications including microanalysis, EDXRF, WDXRF, and XRD. (read more)
Moxtek manufactures low power, miniature x-ray tubes for a variety of applications including handheld and bench top instruments. Moxtek tubes are small, lightweight, and can be packaged into custom enclosures. (read more)
The x-ray and optics divisions at MOXTEK® manufacture and develop x-ray and optical components for a variety of applications. (read more)
New and used industrial x-ray tubes are available. Willick Engineering guarantees you will experience the highest level of service in the industry with competitive pricing. (read more)
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Cathode ray tube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cathode ray tube From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Vacuum tube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cathode ray tubes are still used as display devices in television sets, video monitors, and oscilloscopes, although they are being replaced by LCDs |
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The History of the Cathode Ray Tube The History of the Cathode Ray Tube By Mary Bellis |
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Cathode-Ray Tube - MSN Encarta Cathode-Ray Tube, an electron tube, or evacuated glass container, having at one end a cathode, or negative electrode, and a device called an electron |
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HowStuffWorks "Cathode Ray Tube" The Cathode Ray Tube Almost all TVs in use today rely on a device known as the cathode ray tube, or CRT, to display their images. |
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Cathode-ray tube. Who is Cathode-ray tube? What is Cathode-ray... Cathode-ray tube The cathode ray tube or CRT, invented by Karl Search for images of Cathode-ray tube Message boards Post comment |
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Cathode Ray Tube Testers Information | Business.com Cathode Ray Tube Testers Makers and suppliers of cathode ray tube testers. See Business.com, Inc. Information |
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Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Devices Information | Business.com Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) Devices Designers, manufacturers and distributors of cathode ray tubes. See Business.com, Inc. Information |
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What is a Cathode Ray Tube? What is a Cathode Ray Tube? X Close this window A cathode ray tube (CRT) is a type of analog display device. |
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Cathode Ray Tube Assembler: A description for the cathode ray... Cathode ray tube assembler: a description for the cathode ray tube assembler job |