
Stud Receiver THK Tinnerman #C1663-028-4 Std DES-F
46-220189P3 | |
X-Ray | |
GE Sistemas Médicos de México S.A. de C.V | |
GE HealthCare | |
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Features
- Good corrosion resistance
- Aesthetic and neat in appearance
- Do not wear off while handling
- Durable and reliable
Product Overview
The Stud Receiver comes as a part of the radiography system, which is used for imaging method diagnosis using X-Rays. A stream of electrons produced by X-Ray tube is accelerated to high velocities by an external high-voltage supply and collide with the target anode in the tube. The beam formed is focused on the patient, and X-Rays emerging from the patient carry the image information which can be stored in a film. A collimator is provided to narrow the rays such that a parallel beam of rays is created which are aligned in a direction. The Tinnerman® brand stud receiver is coated with phosphate and is dipped in a special oil and is spun dried for providing a protective coating and rust-proofing. It is tested with the salt spray, where 5% of the salt solution at 95˚ F is sprayed on the parts. The rust is not spotted till 32 hours and they possess high end point at over 40 hours. It is used for attaching the materials using fasteners.
Additional Features
- Safe packaging provided to prevent damage due to shifting or rubbing during transit