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The X Ray Tube market within the context of Radiography is a highly specialized industry that produces and supplies X Ray tubes for medical imaging. X Ray tubes are used in a variety of medical imaging applications, such as computed tomography (CT), mammography, and fluoroscopy. X Ray tubes are also used in industrial applications, such as non-destructive testing and security screening. X Ray tubes are typically made of tungsten, molybdenum, or other materials that can withstand the high temperatures and pressures associated with X Ray production.
The X Ray Tube market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Siemens Healthineers, Canon Medical Systems, Hitachi Medical Systems, Toshiba Medical Systems, and Philips Healthcare. Show Less Read more