GSO IEC 60806:2014

Gulf Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 25 December 2014 ·

Determination of the maximum symmetrical radiation field from a rotating anode X-ray tube for medical diagnosis

Radiographic equipment
Including radiographic diagnostic and therapy equipment

GSO IEC 60806:2014 Files

GSO IEC 60806:2014 Scope

This standard is applicable to X-RAY SOURCE ASSEMBLIES and X-RAY TUBE ASSEMBLIES containing ROTATING ANODE X-RAY TUBES, for use in MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGY for techniques in which the X-RAY PATTERN will be received simultaneously in all points of the IMAGE RECEPTION AREA. Unless otherwise specified, this standard is applicable to an X-RAY TUBE ASSEMBLY with a brand-new ROTATING ANODE X-RAY TUBE. This standard does not apply to X-RAY SOURCE ASSEMBLIES and X-RAY TUBE ASSEMBLIES for special applications, when for example steeper variations of the AIR KERMA RATE or particular distributions are intended.

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