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X-ray instruments and X-ray systems use penetrating X-rays or gamma radiation to capture images of the internal structure of a part or finished product
X-ray diffraction instruments are used to measure crystal structure, grain size, texture and/or residual stress of materials and compounds through interaction of the X-ray beam with a sample
Search by Specification | Learn MoreX-ray fluorescence spectrometers (XRFs) use a spectroscopic technique that is commonly used with solids, in which X-rays are used to excite a sample and generate secondary X-rays. 
Search by Specification | Learn MoreX-ray tubes and sources are lamps that produce X-rays
Learn MoreSpectrometers are analytical instruments which disperse an emission (such as particles or radiation) according to some property of the emission (such as mass or energy) in order to measure the amount of the dispersion. This product area includes visible, infrared (IR), ultraviolet (UV), atomic absorption (AA), optical emission (OE), Raman, X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and mass spectrometers. Specific search forms are also available
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTelescopes are lens assemblies designed to magnify and view distant objects
Learn MoreMachine vision systems are used for automated inspection and measurement in production environments.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreIndustrial computer monitors are ruggedized for use in control room, factory floor, or process applications.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreTowers, poles and support structures elevate, support and/or position personnel and equipment such as antennas, lighting, surveillance cameras or sensors, wind turbines, weather instruments, and power lines.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreImaging workstations are vision systems used for metrology or image analysis in laboratory and cleanroom settings.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreNon-destructive testing (NDT) material testers are devices, machines and equipment that are used to determine residual stress, alloy type, hardness, microstructure, elasticity, heat treatment and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the material being examined.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreOptical lens assemblies are composed of a number of lenses mounted for a particular imaging function. These can include objectives, collimators, gauging lenses, etc.
Learn MoreMetal sheet is metal or alloy stock supplied or available in the form of sheet or foil. Metal sheet has a thickness between 0.006" and 0.250", and is 24" (609.6 mm) or more in width.
Search by Specification | Learn MoreDensitometers measure the optical, photographic or area density of a material. They are used in a wide range of applications, from film processing to medical scans.
Learn MoreScintillation detectors and luminescence counters are used to detect gamma, x-ray and neutron radiation. They consist of a detector for sensing incident radiation and a photomultiplier for producing countable pulses
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Willick X-Ray Safety Vaults Willick Engineering
Miniature X-Ray Tubes from Moxtek MOXTEK, Inc.
PF550a X-ray Detector MOXTEK, Inc.
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X-Ray spectrometer FISCHER presents the extensive X-ray fluorescence instrument family: FISCHERSCOPE® X-RAY XDL®-B The Right Instrument for Everyone (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)
For 159 years ELCAN has been a leader in the advancement of imaging, from the very first 35 mm cameras to the very latest in digital radiography. ELCAN holds hundreds of unique patents, inventions and proprietary processes, all gained in the pursuit of optic and electronic innovation and customer success. (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)
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 FISCHERSCOPE® X-RAY XDV®-SD X-ray fluorescence spectrometer supports the challenges that manufacturers face while screening for hazardous substances per the Consumer Product Improvement Safety Act of 2008. (read more)
"What would happen if you told knowledgeable users in the field of x-ray spectroscopy that there was a cryogen-free lightweight compact detector system that could achieve low-energy resolutions below 125eV and high count-rates above 100kps, and all this with a cool down period less than 2 minutes ? (read more)
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Cosmic ray / Gamma ray / Neutrino experiments Simulation of cosmic ray air-showers Miscellaneous sites of cosmic ray research (sorted by region) |
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Cosmic ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Almost 90% of all the incoming cosmic ray particles are protons, about 9% are helium nuclei (alpha particles) and about 1% are electrons (beta minus |
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Gamma ray burst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cosmic gamma-ray bursts were discovered in the late 1960s by the US Vela nuclear test detection satellites. |
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SNR and Cosmic Ray Acceleration SNR and Cosmic Ray Acceleration Cosmic Rays: What Are They? |
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EXIST: Energetic X-ray Imaging Survey Telescope The Energetic X-ray Imaging Survey Telescope (EXIST) is a proposed hard X-ray imaging all-sky deep survey mission and was recommended by 2001 Report |
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Real-time Cosmic Ray Variations (Moscow Neutron Monitor) Neutron monitor ( cosmic ray station Moscow ) is situated 20 km south-west from Moscow in Troitsk town. |
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Orbiting Astronomical Observatories only 3 degrees inclination; it was the first X-ray satellite, carrying a telescope sensitive for X-ray photons of 2..20 keV energy. |
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The Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer CRIS: The Cosmic Ray Isotope Spectrometer Galactic Cosmic Ray Composition CRIS Physical Description |
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Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope flux/cnt converter WebSpec: spectral sims X-ray Background Tool Xanadu: data analysis suite X-ray, Gamma-ray, EUV Source Finder xTime: RXTE time |
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Chandra Press Room :: Chandra Discovers X-Ray Ring Around... Chandra Discovers X-Ray Ring Around Cosmic Powerhouse in Crab Nebula |