marble
The marble is a versatile experimental table and radiation enclosure. The default configuration comes with a size of 1800 x 1000 x 750 mm (L x W x H) and a polished steel surface on a light honeycomb structure. Other configurations with steel plates and holes in grids are available. Essentially, it can be fully configured to fit your needs, in terms of size and materials. The table can accomodate the X-ray sources like the sealed-tube systems from Xenocs and Incoatec, but also rotating anode generators and the MetalJet source by Excillum. Dual port configurations are also available. The radiation enclosure comes with 8 doors in total, made out of fully translucent plexiglass or slightly opaque PVC. The PVC doors offer better protection against scattered radiation. However, the radiation enclosure is not designed to provide full X-ray shielding. Instead, all doors have magnetic contacts and the electronical system is designed so it gives an electrical signal to the X-ray source if any of the doors is open in order to immediately close the shutter and thus provide safety protection.
SPECIFICATIONS
Experimental table | |
Dimensions | 1800 mm x 1000 mm x 750 mm (l/w/h) |
Weight | approx. 80 kg (depending on table top material) |
Work surface | Polished steel sheet (magnetic) on honeycomb structure or 3mm steel plate with 25 x 25 mm grid with M6 threads |
Upon demand | Mounts for 19'' racks, drawers, holes in surface, etc. |
Radiation enclosure | |
Input power | 230 V or 110 V AC |
Doors | 3 each on long sides, 2 on short sides, 10 mm plexiglass or PVC |
Safety interlock | 5V TTL when all doors closed, override key available |
Safety features | LED indicator for each door |