X-ray tube definition

X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed to be used primarily for the production of X-rays.
X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed for the conversion of electrical energy into x-ray energy.
X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed for the conver- sion of electrical energy into x-ray en- ergy.

More Definitions of X-ray tube

X-ray tube means an electron tube designed to be used primarily for the production of x-rays.
X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed for the conver- sion of electrical energy into x-ray en- ergy. 21 CFR Ch. I (4–1–15 Edition)
X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed to be used primarily for the production of X-rays. Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 453.605 - 453.807
X-ray tube means an electron tube [which]that is designed to be used primarily for the production of x-rays.
X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed
X-ray tube means any electron tube which is designed for the conversion of electrical energy into x-ray energy. For the purposes of permit fee requirements in Article 5 of this Code, an x-ray tube means any electrical device which produces x-rays of intensity exceeding 1.29 E-4 C-kg-1 (0.5 milliroentgen) per hour when measured 5 centimeters (2 inches) from any accessible surface thereof, and averaged over an area of 10 cm2 (1.55 square inches).
X-ray tube means any electron tube that is contained in a device and that is specifically designed for the conversion of electrical energy into X-ray energy.