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Virtual Water™ Phantom Material
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Virtual Water™ Phantom Material makes routine checks of your linear accelerator easier. Designed for photon and electron beam calibrations, it eliminates the inconvenience of transporting, setting up and filling water tanks.
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Solid Water® Phantom Material
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Standard grade Solid Water Phantom Material mimics the absorption characteristics of water more closely and over a wider range of energies than any other product.
The Solid Water Calibration Check Phantom is an excellent test tool for checking energy output from radiotherapy machines. The phantom contains six cavities with corresponding plugs. The cavities are placed at 1.2, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 3.2, and 5.0 cm
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Blue Water Phantom Material
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Blue Water Phantom Material is a fast, easy-to-set-up alternative to traditional water tanks for routine checks of a linear accelerator’s photon beam.
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Plastic Water Phantom Material
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Unlike other water equivalent plastics on the market, Plastic Water® Phantom Material is flexible and will not break under impact. Plastic Water is the only calibration material available in 1 mm thicknesses.
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Polystyrene Phantom Material
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Polystyrene Phantom Material has a density of 1.05 g/cm2, which makes it lighter than acrylic Historically supplied in clear sheets, polystyrene is currently only supplied in milky white sheets. It is available in 25 x 25 cm sections of varying thickness.
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Acrylic Phantom Material
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Acrylic Phantom Material is a clear plastic with the chemical formula (C5H8O2)n , polymethylmeth-acrylate (PMMA). It is also known under the trade names Lucite, Plexiglas and Perspex. Acrylic has a density of 1.185 g/cm3. It is available in 25 x 25 cm sections of varying thickness.
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