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Re: radiography
Posted by: Nigel(PID_728), E-mail: Address, on May 15, 2008 at 08:26 :
In Reply to: Re: radiography posted by : Gowri santhosh Palika
, E-mail: Address, on May 15, 2008 at 06:47 :
"No any change in beam spread"? What would be the purpose of collimators if they dont restrict the beam spread, Gowri? Perhaps you misunderstood Nandeesh's question.
Nandeesh, the collimator supplier should have provided a data sheet at the time of purchase detailing material, dimensions and beam spread. If you dont have that then theoretically you could make a set-up using a 40 x 30 film and precisely measure the source to film distance, expose for a couple of seconds to the collimated beam and measure the dimensions of the significant exposure on the developed film. At least it would give you a qualitative idea of the beam cone.
Hope that helps. Safe (as possible) shooting!
Nigel
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: : Can u pls tell me how to estimate the beam spread in Gamma radiography when using A COLLIMATOR?
: Hi,
: This is Gowri from GJ. First of all we have to know that collimator is used to guide the radiation and for safe practice in dangerous Radiography. collimators are made up of high density metals eg. tungsten and heavy alloys to absorb the non required ionising radiation for safety. I think so there is no any change in beam spread when using collimators, rather than as usual.
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