- Machlett Laboratories
The company began as E. Machlett and Son which was founded in 1897 in
New York ,United States as scientific glass makers.Early Days
Machlett Laboratories was created from E. Machlett & Sons in order to exploit the then new technology of
X-Rays . They would make X-Ray tubes from the beginning to 1989 when they were bought by Varian. In addition to making X-Ray tubes they also manufactured high powervacuum tubes for use inradio andTV broadcasting and for industrialinduction heating . These two sides of the business were about equivalent for most of the life of the company.They moved to 1063 Hope St., Stamford in
Connecticut in the early 20th century, and remained there. Amongst their achievements was a counter made by them for Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie for use in their experiments on artificialradioactivity in 1934 which is currently contained in theScience Museum in Great Britain. They were given an “E” award by the US government in 1945 for their contribution to the war effort. [http://www.stamfordhistory.org/ww2_machlett.htm]X-Ray Tubes
They were the first company to utilize the concept of the rotating anode, something which is just about universal in medical x-ray systems at this date. Towards the end of the time of manufacture, they were producing oil circulating x-ray tubes with a
heat exchanger attached (for use with CT scanners), with 5” diameter rotating anodes formed from tungsten-rhenium alloy andmolybdenum , with a large mass ofgraphite attached to act as aheat sink . Smaller tubes without graphite heat sinks had highly radiative coatings to disperse the generated heat into the oil surrounding the tube itself.The manufacture of X-Ray tubes was licensed to two other companies,
GEC Medical and Comet SA ofBerne inSwitzerland .Accessories
As well as X-Ray tubes, they manufactured collimators – to define the beam size – and three marks of “Dynalyser” – an invasive instrument for measuring all the important parameters in an X-Ray tube. This consisted of an HV unit insulated with SF6 , and an indicating unit. A separate radiation monitor could be used with this, and an oscilloscope could also be attached to this device if desired. Some 2,500 of the most recent version were sold, and this device survived the sale of the company to Varian and later buyers, being in production from the early 1980s to around 1995.
External links
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/fisher-scientific-international-inc Showing purchase of E. Machlett & Sons by Fisher Scientific]
* [http://www.stamfordhistory.org/ww2_machlett.htm Shows Machlett personnel being given E award in 1945]
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