CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 4.0mm non
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 4.0mm non-metallic pellet
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 2.3mm non
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 2.3mm non-metallic pellet
CT Simulation Skin Markers for Field Borders, Tangents and Scars, 2.0mm diameter
CT Simulation Skin Markers for Field Borders, Tangents and Scars, 2.0mm diameter non-metallic line
Conventional Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis,
Conventional Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 4.3mm lead-free pellet
Conventional Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis,
Conventional Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 4.3mm lead-free pellet
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 4.0mm non
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 4.0mm non-metallic pellet
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 2.3mm non
CT Simulation Skin Markers for 3 Pt Set ups, Isocenters, Central Axis, 2.3mm non-metallic pellet
CT Simulation Skin Markers for Field Borders, Tangents and Scars, 2.0mm diameter
CT Simulation Skin Markers for Field Borders, Tangents and Scars, 2.0mm diameter non-metallic line
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:10)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:9)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:8)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:7)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:6)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:5)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:4)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:3)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:2)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm),packing quantity:1)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(P-15 (outside 1440mmx890mmx590mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(P-10(outside 1440mmx340mmx590mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(P-5(outside 1440mmx190mmx160mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging or mammography. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(for connection(outside 1394mmx495mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(for connection(outside 962mmx495mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(for SSME(outside 569mmx539mm & thickness 38mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000((G-1(outside 620mmx180mmx610mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(P-30(outside 1440mmx890mmx590mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(P-20(outside 1440mmx340mmx590mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(P-10(outside 1440mmx190mmx160mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(New out box-5(outside 1190mmx850mmx610mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(New out box-4(outside 1050mmx620mmx610mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(New out box-3(outside 620mmx670mmx610mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(New out box-2(outside 620mmx470mmx610mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(New out box-1(outside 620mmx250mmx610mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(G5(outside 620mmx140mmx590mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(for SSME(outside 330mmx375mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(for High Line(outside 569mmx539mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(18"x18"(outside 525mmx560mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(15"x15"(outside 446mmx481mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(15"x18"(outside 523mmx481mm)
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(11"x13"(outside 395mmx380mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
Box for radiographic Grid-1000(9"x11"(outside 345mmx329mm))
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging or mammography. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.
A component of an x-ray system used in diagnostic x-ray imaging applications, e.g., planar x-ray imaging. It typically consists of a housing containing lead foil strips separated by x-ray transparent spacers. These spacers or "interspaces" are filled with aluminium (Al) or another x-ray transparent (radiolucent) organic compound. Radiographic grids are placed between the x-ray target (patient) and the x-ray film and are used to absorb scatter radiation, and improve radiographic image contrast. It typically comes in two patterns, linear and crossed. Most are focused to a line in space called a convergent line, but can be used over a variable range called the focal distance.