Part Number: 882480_LEHRColl
BV LEHR Collimator
BV LEHR Collimator PN: 882480_LEHRColl... view more
Part Number: 2020tc-PHC-2010
Pin Hole Collimator
Pin Hole Collimator for I-123 Thyroid Uptake Imaging. Condition: Excellent , Never Used Comes with 30 day warranty ( USA Only ) Available for immediate shipment.... view more
Asking Price:
$4,500 USD
Pinhole Collimator
MG Pinhole collimator set with... view more
Part Number: 453560249691
FOV Mask
FOV... view more
Part Number: 453560249641
LEGP Collimator
DDD#9CSY1280 Qty. 2... view more
Part Number: PCA000361
Collimator connector board
collimator connector board... view more
Part Number: PCA000111
Collimator ID pcb
Collimator ID board VG -... view more
Part Number: 2175443
collimator cart locking pin
locking pin for MG collimator... view more
Part Number: 2175433
Collimator cart pin
Locking pin for MPR/MPS collimator... view more
LEHR collimator set
MG LEHR collimator set with... view more
Part Number: 2157824
Knurled Knobs
Knurled Knobs for MG MPR... view more
Part Number: 2152724-3
Phantom
Elgems BR32000101A - MG MPR... view more
Part Number: 2146-2470
Collimator cover
Collimator cover with sense pads - Never used... view more
Medium Energy Collimator
MG Medium Energy Collimator Set with cart - In Stock... view more
A collimator is a nuclear equipment device used to measure and control the direction of a beam of radiation. It is commonly used in medical imaging, such as X-rays, and in nuclear physics experiments. The device consists of a tube with a series of lenses and apertures that can be adjusted to control the direction and size of the beam. Collimators are used to ensure that the radiation is directed at the desired target and to reduce the amount of radiation that is scattered in other directions.
Collimators come in a variety of shapes and sizes, depending on the application. The cost of collimators can range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand dollars, depending on the type and quality of the device. Some of the leading manufacturers of collimators include Siemens, Philips, Toshiba, and Hitachi. These companies produce a wide variety of collimators for various applications, including medical imaging, nuclear physics, and industrial applications.