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Piranha - A New X-ray Multimeter
(2005-11-27)
RTI Electronics
AB presents the Piranha, a new X-ray multimeter, at the RSNA 2005.
The Piranha adds a dimension to X-ray QA and service with features not
found in other, more expensive multimeters. Download leaflet
here...
New Subsidiary in the USA
(2005-09-05)
RTI Electronics
AB makes a powerful commitment to the US market by establishing a
wholly owned subsidiary. As of September 1st, 2005, RTI Electronics, Inc.
located in New Jersey is opened. The newly formed company will provide
sales, support, calibration and service of RTI products. This development
is being made in close cooperation with RTI's former distributor for the
US market, Frank Barker Associates Inc. Both
companies are co-operating to insure a seamless transition with the existing
trained personnel from BARKER+ forming the initial team of specialists
for the further expansion and growth of the RTI products in the USA as
well as a solid, continued commitment of service and support to our existing
customers.
New Application Notes (2005-03-03)
Several new
Application Notes has been published and are available in the download
section. Read more here...
New QAbrowser and oRTIgo 2002
(2005-02-28)
An release of
the QABrowser and oRTIgo 2002 is available. many new features and improvements
have been implemented. You can donwload it here...
Don't forget that the Barracuda (firmware) update is required first.
New CT Slice Detector
(2005-02-28)
The CT-SD16
CT Slice Detector from RTI Electronics is a new and highly advanced detector
for the evaluation of computed tomography systems. The CT-SD16 is designed
to be used with the Barracuda X-ray multimeter and a PC running the Barracuda
CT Slice Detector software. With the new probe and the software several
important parameters can be evaluated at the same time such as the CT
dose profile, table speed, CTDIscan *), and tube current variations. The
CT-SD16 replaces the conventional TLD method for dose profile measurements
and makes it possible to evaluate modern CT scanners with multiple beam
apertures (wide beam) in real-time. Read more...
New Wide Range Electrometer Module
(2004-11-05)
The new electrometer
module, EMM-BiasW, is approximately 40 times more sensitive than EMM-Bias/BiasB
which makes it suitable for use with ion chambers and for low level measurements
with R100B. Lowest dose rate with R100B is 1 nGy/s. Read more...
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