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X-RAD 320 Biological Irradiator

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The X-RAD 320 is a self-contained X-ray system for delivering a precise radiation dosage to specimens in a biological or small animal research laboratory.

The shielded cabinet includes an adjustable specimen shelf, sample viewing window and beam hardening filter holder.

The X-RAD control panel is a multilanguage selectable graphical interface with all x-ray parameters and system status clearly displayed.

Programmable exposure settings allow for fast and repeatable exposure setup.

The X-ray tube is used specifically for radiation therapy having a highly homogenous beam.

Location

Mayo B186

Irradiator Coordinator

Andy Price
612-626-4321
price051@umn.edu