Industrial X-Ray

Liquid Cooling for X-ray Scanning Equipment






Industrial X-ray equipment generate a large amount of heat that needs to be quickly dissipated to ensure maximum performance and system uptime. With the ability to cool to near ambient temperatures, even at high heat loads, the LA5000 is ideal for cooling industrial x-ray applications. 



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Thermal Management for Industrial Applications

The cooling capacity demands for industrial equipment can vary from a couple of hundred Watts to hundreds of Kilowatts with required temperature control ranging from -80°C to +150°C.

This brochure provides an overview of our thermal management solutions for industrial applications. 




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SLA-140-24-02 Liquid-to-Air

The SLA-140-24-02 Liquid-to-Air thermoelectric assembly is a high performance thermoelectric based liquid cooler. It is designed to temperature control small chambers used in medical diagnostics, lasers, imaging systems or sample storage compartments in analytical instrumentation. This unique, patent pending design offers a high performance hot side heat dissipation mechanism that convects heat more efficiently than conventional heat exchanger technologies.


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SLA-205-24-02 Liquid-to-Air

The SLA-205-24-02 Liquid-to-Air thermoelectric assembly is a high performance thermoelectric based liquid cooler. It is designed to temperature control small chambers used in medical diagnostics, lasers, imaging systems or sample storage compartments in analytical instrumentation. This unique design offers a high performance hot side heat dissipation mechanism that convects heat more efficiently than conventional heat exchanger technologies. The design utilizes custom thermoelectric modules to maximize cooling capacity and premium grade fans to keep the noise down.


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X-ray Cooling in Industrial Scanners

Introduction

Industrial scanning equipment like X-ray machines are used in a wide variety of applications, ranging from non-destructive evaluation looking for manufacturing defects and contaminants to scanning trucks or baggage to ensure safety and security. X-ray inspection can be used for both process and quality control in automated assembly lines. Only a small portion of the energy generated by these systems is emitted as X-rays; the balance is released as heat.




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