Rotating anode of composite material for X-ray tubes

X-ray or gamma ray systems or devices – Source – Target

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378143, H01J 3510

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ABSTRACT:
A rotating anode for X-ray tube including a base body on which target is formed by the deposit of at least one layer of target material wherein said base body includes a first central section comprising at least to some extent a carbon-carbon composite material and a second part of monolithic graphite supporting target arranged at least partly at the periphery of the former with the two parts bound mechanically to one another by a means of interconnection, such as brazing at the junction point of the two parts.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 10, No. 79(E-391)[2136], Mar. 28, 1986.

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