美国Faxitron www.faxitron.com
美国Faxitron公司成立三十多年来,Faxitron系列产品已成为小型橱柜式X光机的标准模式。小巧的外型和安全封闭的防护使这个设备几乎可以放在任何地方使用。模块化的设计便于维修和升级。这种独一无二的设计保证了设备的长期使用寿命和安全可靠的操作。这些特性赋予了Faxitron极高的性价比,在全世界有超过5000台的设备的使用。
Faxitron X-Ray LLC is the global leader in cabinet x-ray systems for specimen radiography, research, and NDT applications. With an installed base of over 6,000 systems in medical facilities and scientific and industrial laboratories around the world, Faxitron is the industry standard in cabinet x-ray. For more than 30 years, Faxitron has defined cabinet x-ray by developing innovative products to meet the evolving needs of our customers. From film to the latest in digital imaging technology, our focus on quality and ease-of-use continues to earn the trust and repeat business of our customers.
About Faxitron
Building the First Cabinet X-Ray System. The original Faxitron cabinet x-ray system was invented in the late ’60s by physics pioneer Joseph Edmonds Henderson who would go on to head the illustrious Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington. Henderson also invented the betatron and synchrotron, which may explain the ‘tron’ in our product’s name.
The HP Years. The untimely death of one of his partners compelled Edmonds to sell his business, Field Emission Corporation, to Hewlett-Packard in 1974. HP recognized the great potential in the Faxitron product line and adopted the process for use in manufacturing miniaturized silicon chips.
Faxitron X-Ray Corporation Emerges. On December 20, 1993, Faxitron X-Ray was incorporated by a group of private investors who purchased the Faxitron cabinet x-ray systems product line from Hewlett-Packard. A short time later, the new company acquired the Torrex™ x-ray system product line from EG&G Astrophysics Research Corporation, which enabled them to further penetrate the NDT market.
Continuing to Build Out the Product Line. Product improvement programs began soon after the company’s inception. New cabinet designs were introduced along with the 50 micron focal spot x-ray sources. Our Model MX-20 was introduced in 1997 as a dedicated high-resolution specimen radiography system for medical breast biopsies and small animal imaging. In 1998, the company acquired the assets of Micro Focus Imaging, Inc. and the Micro 50™ specimen radiography cabinet system.
Conversion from Film to Digital. In the new millenium, Faxitron continued to drive innovation in the industry by: 1) Introducing the first digital specimen radiography system -- the MX-20 Digital; 2) Introducing the first portable digital specimen radiography system -- the DX-50, and; 3) Introducing the LX-60, our system for larger animals and specimens and light NDT applications.