The X-Ray Reinvented
Our proprietary, advanced emitter technology platform – Quastar® produces high output and high quality photons more efficiently allowing our partners to improve our quality of life.


Life, it matters to us.
Rad Source irradiator solutions impact the lives of people across the world daily. From improving transplant patient outcomes, advancing cancer and cell research or helping control populations of disease-carrying and crop-destroying insects – Life matters.
What’s the Difference?
Quastar® vs. Traditional X-ray Imaging Tube
When it comes to x-ray field output, beam hardness, uniformity and versatility, the Quastar x-ray emitter is second to none. Quastar’s proprietary technology provides the ability to produce a greater photon flux of higher energy x-rays while filtering the weak x-rays that cause uneven dose treatment.
Quastar’s engineering provides faster, higher quality, and more uniform dosing of the target than the standard imaging tube, and it does so more efficiently.
What’s the Difference?
Quastar vs. Nuclear
Although a reactive source, nuclear radiation has been around for years due to its ease of availability. As technology matured, experts understood and acted on the effects of gamma ionizing radiation. From its volatility to harmful byproducts and stringent licensing requirements, gamma irradiation is becoming a thing of the past.
The Department of Energy has spearheaded CIRP (Cesium Irradiator Replacement Program) – a subsidizing initiative created to replace gamma isotope-source (cesium-137 based) irradiators in the US. They provide an up-to 50% financial incentive towards the purchase of a new non-radio isotopic device as well as the removal and disposal of current irradiator – an approximate cost-reduction of more than $200 thousand dollars.
By 2025, gamma powered irradiators will become obsolete. Stay ahead of the inevitable with us as we propel our global partners to improve and enhance the quality of life.
Latest News & Studies
Suppression of Radiation-Induced Salivary Gland Dysfunction by IGF-1
AbstractBackground Radiation is a primary or secondary therapeutic modality for treatment of head and neck cancer. A common side effect of irradiation to the neck and neck region is xerostomia caused by salivary gland...
Insect Pest Control News – Joint FAO/IAEA Programme Nuclear Techniques in Food and Agriculture, 2009
Continuing difficulty in obtaining and shipping isotopic irradiators has made evaluation of X irradiation as an alternative to gamma radiation more pressing. Work on the evaluation of the RS 2400 X ray irradiator has continued...
Dose Characterization of the Rad Source 2400 X-Ray Irradiator for Oyster Pasteurization
Wagner JK, Dillon JA, Blythe EK, Ford JR., Department of Nuclear Engineering, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-3133, USA. jenkoop@gmail.com Abstract: The RS 2400’s cylindrical X-ray source yields dose rates...