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<B>Radiation</B> Detectors
Radiation Detectors - (158 companies)

Radiation detectors are used for medical diagnoses, radioactive dating measurements, and measurements of background radiation, activity levels and radiation doses. Search by Specification | Learn More about Radiation Detectors

Optical Choppers and Optical Shutters
Optical Choppers and Optical Shutters - (28 companies)

Optical choppers are mechanical or electronic devices that pass and then interrupt a beam of light for a known brief interval. Optical shutters are used to control the amount of time that a light sensitive material is exposed to radiation. Learn More about Optical Choppers and Optical Shutters

Laser Optics, Heads and <B>Beam</B> Delivery Components
Laser Optics, Heads and Beam Delivery Components - (70 companies)

Laser optics, heads and beam delivery components are used in laser cutting machines, laser welding and marking systems. Search by Specification | Learn More about Laser Optics, Heads and Beam Delivery Components

Laser <B>Beam</B> Analyzers
Laser Beam Analyzers - (33 companies)

Laser beam analyzers are used to determine the quality of a laser beam. Learn More about Laser Beam Analyzers

Ion <B>Beam</B> Guns and Electron <B>Beam</B> Guns
Ion Beam Guns and Electron Beam Guns - (52 companies)

Ion beam guns and electron beam guns produce beams of electrons, ions or other particles for use in chemical and surface analysis, particle physics, resin curing or semiconductor manufacturing. Learn More about Ion Beam Guns and Electron Beam Guns

<B>Beam</B> Expanders
Beam Expanders - (11 companies)

Beam expanders are optical lens assemblies that are used to increase the diameter of a laser beam or other light beam. Learn More about Beam Expanders

UV Curing Adhesives
UV Curing Adhesives - (117 companies)

UV curing adhesives use ultraviolet (UV) light or other radiation sources to initiate curing, which allows a permanent bond without heating. Search by Specification | Learn More about UV Curing Adhesives

<B>Beams</B>, Joists and Wall Studs
Beams, Joists and Wall Studs - (105 companies)

Rafters, beams, and joists are structural profiles that are used to frame buildings. Learn More about Beams, Joists and Wall Studs

UV Light Systems
UV Light Systems - (202 companies)

...and material processing applications. Some UV light systems use ultraviolet radiation to initiate chemical reactions and cure adhesives, coatings, and resins. Others use the fluorescent response of chemicals, water tracers, markers or inks, minerals... Search by Specification | Learn More about UV Light Systems

<B>Radiation</B> Shielding
Radiation Shielding - (29 companies)

Radiation shielding is used to block or attenuate the intensity of alpha particles (helium atoms), beta particles (electrons), X-ray radiation, and gamma radiation (energetic electromagnetic radiation). Learn More about Radiation Shielding

Silicone Adhesives and Sealants
Silicone Adhesives and Sealants - (232 companies)

...a secondary curing mechanism to complete curing of adhesive regions shielded from the UV light. EB curable silicone adhesives use electron beam radiation to cure or initiate curing. The electron beam can penetrate through material that is opaque to UV... Search by Specification | Learn More about Silicone Adhesives and Sealants

Lasers
Lasers - (565 companies)

Lasers are devices that produce intense beams of monochromatic, coherent radiation. The word "laser" is an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation. Search by Specification | Learn More about Lasers

Epoxy Adhesives
Epoxy Adhesives - (425 companies)

...regions shielded from the UV light. EB curable epoxy adhesives use electron beam radiation (EB) to cure or initiate curing. The electron beam can penetrate through material that is opaque to UV light. Search by Specification | Learn More about Epoxy Adhesives

UV Curing Equipment
UV Curing Equipment - (101 companies)

UV curing systems use ultraviolet radiation to initiate reactions and cure adhesives, coatings and other UV curable resin products. Search by Specification | Learn More about UV Curing Equipment

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Product News for Beam Radiation

Electron Beam Engineering, Inc.
536 Beamer-Electron Beam Welder

The Beamer (536 Beamer)is a new design of electron beam welder taking advantage of all the latest developments in the fields of electronic control systems, high voltage power supplies, vacuum technology and electron gun design.

Reliability, serviceability, and a close control of costs have made this latest development possible. (read more)

Browse Welding, Brazing and Soldering Equipment Datasheets for Electron Beam Engineering, Inc.
KENTEK Corporation
Trap-It™ Beam Dumps

TRAP-IT™ Beam Dumps cover a broad spectrum of laser applications and handle them with unparalleled safety. Beam Dumps are available in a variety of sizes, in convection or water cooled models, and can be used with any type of laser. Call about our custom designed beam dumps! (read more)

Browse Laser Optics, Heads and Beam Delivery Components Datasheets for KENTEK Corporation
Valtech Corporation
Valtech's Custom Ingot Support Beams

The custom molded ingot support beams are used to mount silicon and various semiconductor and photovoltaic materials in preparation of inside diameter and wire saw wafering. The mounting beams are used in conjunction with the patented VALTRON® ingot mounting adhesive system to obtain optimal performance. (read more)

Ace Crane
Lift Beams
  • Use as 2,3 or 4 point lifting or spreader beam.
  • Converts to spreader beam with addition of top rigging
  • Has adjustable lifting points.
  • Can handle both wide and unbalanced loads.
  • Low headroom design.
  • Shackles included
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Power Technology, Inc.
Dual Beam Combiner - 2 lasers with co-linear beam

The dual beam combiner from Power Technology Inc. merges the output of two IQ (instrument quality) laser heads into a unique, co-linear beam. Beam combining is achieved by employing a polarizing beamsplitter in a reversed configuration. Two beams enter the beamsplitter and emerge as a single beam. (read more)

Browse Diode Lasers Datasheets for Power Technology, Inc.
Electron Beam Engineering, Inc.
Low Frequency Beam Pulser For EB Welder

Electron Beam Engineering has added a Low Frequency Beam Pulser to its Beamer Series line of EB Welders. The Low Frequency Pulser will modulate the electron beam during welding. By varing the pulse height, width, and frequency the total heat input to the part being welded can be dramatically reduced compared to welding with a continuous beam. (read more)

Browse Welding, Brazing and Soldering Equipment Datasheets for Electron Beam Engineering, Inc.
BUG-O Systems, Inc.
Beam Bug

Reduce material handling and cut beams, channels and angles in place.

The BEAM BUG is a lightweight, easy to carry machine designed to cut beams, channels and angles from one rail setting. It produces smooth, square, accurate cuts and virtually eliminates grinding and touch up. Now, you can take the machine to the work and greatly reduce material handling costs. (read more)

Browse Welding, Brazing and Soldering Equipment Datasheets for BUG-O Systems, Inc.
Honeywell
Radiation Hardened Electronics and Technology

Honeywell's radiation hardened electronics and radiation technology provide military aerospace system designers a strategically hardened family of products to reduce risks in space and ensure mission success. From communications in space to ground network systems... (read more)

Honeywell
Radiation Hardened Electronics

Honeywell's radiation hardened electronics and radiation technology provide military aerospace system designers a strategically hardened family of products to reduce risks in space and ensure mission success. From communications in space to ground network systems... (read more)

Conductix-Wampfler
Medium-Duty I-Beam Cable Festoon Systems

Conductix-Wampfler Medium-Duty I-Beam Cable Festoon Systems are available in four versions: Series 200, 225, 250, and 350. These are generally in order from the slowest speed system to the fastest speed system.

PRE-ASSEMBLY OPTION
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Conduct Research

Engineering Web Search: Beam Radiation
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource Beam Lines Forms SSRL User Organization
Physical Review Special Topics - Accelerators and Beams
and nuclear physics, synchrotron radiation production, spallation neutron sources, medical therapy, and intense beam applications.
PRST-AB 21st ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Laser-Beam...
The 21st ICFA Beam Dynamics Workshop on Laser-Beam Interactions was held at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, USA from June 11 to June
PBPL Home Page
The Particle Beam Physics Laboratory (PBPL) is a state-of-the-art center for research into beam physics and accelerator technologies.
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Workshop on Beam-Beam and Beam-Radiation Interactions: High Intensity and Nonlinear Effects
OSHA Technical Manual (OTM) - Section III: Chapter VI: Laser...
NONBEAM OPTICAL RADIATION HAZARDS. This relates to optical beam hazards other than laser beam hazards.
See Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Information
Beams-doc-146-v2: Radiation Level in the Intersection Region...
Radiation Level in the Intersection Region of AP2 and 8 GeV Beam-line due to Beam Loss in the AP2 Beam-line
Beams-doc-2110-v1: Optical Transition Radiation (OTR)...
Optical Transition Radiation (OTR) Detectors for Beam Diagnostics beam_instrumentation transition_radiation
Beamline - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Good alignment helps to prevent beam loss, and beam from colliding with the pipe walls, which creates secondary emissions and/or radiation.
Cathode ray tube - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with internal or external means to accelerate and deflect the electron beam, used to create images in the form of light emitted from the fluorescent

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