File:Teletherapy Capsule2.svg

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Summary

An SVG format of my previous file, <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teletherapy_Capsule.jpg" title="File:Teletherapy Capsule.jpg">Teletherapy Capsule.jpg</a>. A diagram of a typical teletherapy radiation capsule comprised of the following:

A.) an international standard source holder (usually lead),
B.) a retaining ring, and
C.) a teletherapy "source" composed of
D.) two nested stainless steel canisters welded to two
E.) stainless steel lids surrounding an
F.) internal shield (usually uranium metal or a tungsten alloy) that protects a
G.) cylinder of radioactive source material, often but not always cobalt-60. The diameter of the "source" is 30mm.

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current17:34, 5 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 17:34, 5 January 2017608 × 736 (520 KB)127.0.0.1 (talk)An SVG format of my previous file, <a href="//commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teletherapy_Capsule.jpg" title="File:Teletherapy Capsule.jpg">Teletherapy Capsule.jpg</a>. A diagram of a typical teletherapy radiation capsule comprised of the following: <dl> <dd>A.) an international standard source holder (usually lead),</dd> <dd>B.) a retaining ring, and</dd> <dd>C.) a teletherapy "source" composed of</dd> <dd>D.) two nested stainless steel canisters welded to two</dd> <dd>E.) stainless steel lids surrounding an</dd> <dd>F.) internal shield (usually uranium metal or a tungsten alloy) that protects a</dd> <dd>G.) cylinder of radioactive source material, often but not always cobalt-60. The diameter of the "source" is 30mm.</dd> </dl>
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