Product Introduction
The anode target serves as the anode of an X-ray tube, acting as a core component that receives electron bombardment to generate X-rays and dissipate heat. Tungsten is commonly used as the target material due to its high melting point, low vapor pressure, and ability to produce X-rays when struck by high-speed electron beams. The addition of rhenium enhances the target material’s strength, toughness, thermal resistance, and precision.
Unirhenium’s rotating X-ray anode consists of a molybdenum alloy substrate combined with tungsten-rhenium alloy composites. It can be provided with blackening coatings or sandblasting treatments as required. The rotating X-ray anode is manufactured using powder metallurgy methods, ensuring the uniformity of tungsten and rhenium through process control.