How does oil prevent overheating in x-ray tubes?

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  • October 5, 2024 at 8:15 am by David Wilson

    Oil prevents overheating in x-ray tubes by absorbing the heat generated during high-voltage operation and transferring it to external cooling elements. The oil circulates through the system, drawing heat away from critical components and dissipating it through heat exchangers or radiators. This process helps maintain a stable operating temperature, preventing the x-ray tube from overheating and ensuring its longevity. GlobeCore provides oil filtration systems that help maintain the oil’s cooling properties by removing impurities and moisture, ensuring that it remains effective in preventing overheating.

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