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X-ray generator FR-X

X-ray generator - FR-X - Rigaku
X-ray generator - FR-X - Rigaku
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Characteristics

VDC

Min.: 20,000 V

Max.: 60,000 V

Description

Ultra high-intensity microfocus rotating anode X-ray generator Highest usable X-ray flux available for the laboratory researcher The FR-X was designed to be utilized in structural biology and material science, and provides the highest usable X-ray flux available for the laboratory researcher. The new design provides 20% more flux compared to the previous model as well as a new direct-drive anode that reduces maintenance expense considerably. The standard dual port design can be coupled with an optional dual wavelength anode to provide the ultimate in experimental flexibility and end-station utilization. Reliable, Dependable, Powerful These are words that have become synonymous with Rigakus high powered rotating anode X-ray generators. Rigaku introduced the first rotating anode X-ray generator in 1952 and has continuously advanced the technology since. These generators have greatly impacted many fields of science. As an example, ninety percent of the protein structures deposited in the Protein Databank (PDB) that were determined in a home lab were solved from data measured with a Rigaku rotating anode source. Engineered to operate 24/7 The FR-X design is based on decades of proven craftsmanship to provide outstanding instrument reliability. With a Rigaku X-ray source you do not take a chance that your X-ray source will fail to provide you with the uptime and performance that your research demands.

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