High-density tungsten alloy computed tomography (CT) equipment filter is a device used to adjust the radiation dose and image quality of computed tomography (CT) equipment. It is usually made of high-density tungsten alloy material, which has high density and radiation absorption capacity, and can effectively filter and absorb excess radiation. At the same time, the radiation dose and image quality can be adjusted to meet the needs of doctors and patients.
During a computed tomography (CT) scan, the patient receives a dose of radiation to produce images of internal structures in the body. However, excessive radiation doses may cause damage to the patient’s body, so a device is needed to adjust the radiation dose and image quality. High-density tungsten alloy computed tomography (CT) equipment filters play this role.
The filter is usually made of high-density tungsten alloy material, because tungsten alloy has high density and radiation absorption capacity, and can effectively filter and absorb excess radiation. At the same time, tungsten alloy also has good corrosion resistance and stability, and can be used for a long time in harsh environments such as high temperature and high pressure.
High-density tungsten alloy computed tomography (CT) equipment filters are generally prepared by electron beam melting or powder metallurgy. Among them, electron beam melting can produce high-quality tungsten alloy materials, while powder metallurgy can produce tungsten alloy parts with complex shapes and structures.
In short, high-density tungsten alloy computed tomography (CT) equipment filters are an important medical equipment accessory that can effectively adjust the radiation dose and image quality of computed tomography (CT) equipment, thereby protecting the patient’s body from damage, improving image quality and diagnostic accuracy.
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