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High energy resolution, fast attenuation flashing transparent ceramic
The core module of green technology for multiple applications, safe and efficient detection.
Type
Equipment
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Other
Functional composites
Composite materials other subjects
Faster decay
Higher light output
Higher energy resolution
Large effective atomic number
Solution maturity
Mass promotion / Mass production
Applicable industry
Scientific research and technology services
Applications
Industrial detection
Key innovations
This green technology product is highly innovative and is widely used in many fields, such as radiology, industry, etc. Its core modules play a key role in security scanning, oil exploration, etc., reflecting the forward-looking and practicality of the technology and bringing revolutionary progress to related industries.
Potential economic benefits
This green technology product is widely used in many important fields, such as radiology and industrial detection. It has large market demand and a wide range of applications, which is expected to bring significant economic benefits, promote the development of related industries, and improve production efficiency and safety.
Potential climate benefits
Although this product is mainly used in professional fields, its high efficiency and accuracy can reduce resource waste and repeated detection, and indirectly reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions. At the same time, promote technological progress in related industries and promote the development of a low-carbon economy.
Solution supplier
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Shanghai Silicate Institute
Shanghai Silicate Institute
Shanghai Silicate Institute is a national-level research institution for inorganic non-metallic materials, focusing on the research and development of advanced ceramics and serving high-tech applications such as aerospace and energy.
China
Solution details

Widely used in core modules for radiology, industry, high-energy physics, geological exploration, safety scanning, oil exploration and other detection


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