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Why are the current x ray collimator styles rectangular?

The x ray collimator is generally made into a rectangle. What effect does this shape feature have on the beam limiter? Here are the features of this beam limiter.
Why are the current x ray collimator styles rectangular
The rectangular x ray collimator is a commonly used beam limiter, and the square beam field of the rectangular beam limiter has stability.
The rectangular x ray collimator housing is made of ferrous material, rectangular appearance and square field of view, which makes the X-ray rectangular beam illuminator system stable. In order to ensure that the rectangular beam limiter can emit X-rays in an appropriate amount, the outer wall of the rectangular beam limiter is made of double-lead lead material. The rectangular x ray collimator uses lead leaf to control the size of the X-ray field, and the blade also contains lead. Two pairs of lead leaves are at the entrance of the ray, two pairs of lead leaves are in the middle, two pairs of lead leaves are at the ray exit, and a rectangular beam limiter contains six lead blades. During the process of closing the lead leaves, the rectangular x ray collimator The field of view is always square, and a knob on the outside of the x ray collimator can manually control the rotation to control the degree of closure of the blade.
Why are the current x ray collimator styles rectangular

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