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X-RAY TUBE

CAMERA PIERCES 4-INCH STEEL. SCHENECTADY, May 16. >’• Photographs were taken to-day 0 through a steel plate four inches thick, n by means of a 900,000 volt X-ray tube, e at the General Electric Company’* ,r laboratories here. e With only two-fifths of the maximum -**• power in the tube, distinct pictures f of a cogwheel \Cere made in six j minutes. The tube is twelve feet long, and is the largest ever used here.— 0 Reuter. ,

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Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1931, Page 12

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X-RAY TUBE Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1931, Page 12

X-RAY TUBE Greymouth Evening Star, 4 July 1931, Page 12