How does oil function in x-ray tube cooling?
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October 4, 2024 at 10:09 pm by Jessica Mitchell
Oil in x-ray tube cooling functions by absorbing heat generated during high-voltage operations. The oil circulates through the system, transferring the heat from the x-ray tube and other components to cooling elements, such as radiators or heat exchangers, where the heat is dissipated. This prevents overheating and maintains stable operating temperatures, which are essential for the longevity and performance of the x-ray tube. GlobeCore manufactures systems to purify and maintain oil quality, ensuring that the oil continues to function effectively in its cooling role over time.