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  1. RTI Electronics AB is Looking for New Employees

    26 Jan 12 Would you like to be part of developing the medical technology products and markets of the future? RTI Electronics is growing and is now looking for new co-workers who want to be part of shaping the future in an exciting industry.

  2. RTI Electronics, Inc. has Moved

    02 Jan 12 RTI Electronics, Inc. has moved to larger location with lots of space to grow. Starting Tuesday, January 3, 2012 you can find RTI Electronics, Inc. at:

    33 Jacksonville Road
    Building 1
    Towaco, NJ 07082

    RTI Inc's phone numbers and contact information are the same for your convenience.

  3. All the Best for 2012

    22 Dec 11 We wish to thank our customers and users for a fruitful 2011, wish you a really nice Christmas, and the best for 2012. Monday 26 December RTI Headquarters is closed.

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2010-04-20

T20 - Now in Stock!

T20 Solid State Detector for X-ray Systems with AEC

RTI's new detector, T20, has created great interest among our customers. We are happy to inform that this unique detector is now in stock.
The T20 (Translucent Detector) solid state detector is designed specifically for measurements on Rad/Fluoroscopic systems when it is crucial that the detector itself does not affect the system output nor disturb the AEC system.

Up till now, measurements like this were often performed with an ion chamber because of the adverse effects caused by the density, size and design of solid state detectors when placed in the beam.
For use exclusively with the RTI Piranha and Barracuda multimeters, the T20 provides a unique solid state solution with its "almost not there" design characteristics. The T20 (with a detector area of 20 mm2) is still impenetrable as a solid state detector. However, the size is small enough as to not adversely affect the X-ray system or AEC. The unique design has the detector separated from the cable attachment by a carbon fiber rod, long enough to do measurements on a digital detector/image intensifier as large as 45 x 45 cm and yet "invisible" because of the carbon fiber material.

To ensure that a detector this small is positioned correctly and securely, carbon fiber "wings" are added to the sides of the detector. These "wings" make sure that the detector surface lies flat against the incident beam while having no effect on the system output or disturbing the X-ray beam.

The T20 also has a built-in correction filter which allows the detector to "self compensate" for different beam energies. Primary applications for the T20 with the RTI meters include measuring patient entrance dose and maximum dose rate.

 

T20 in the beam.

 

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