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Y6-RD Radiographic Beam Filtration The first half-value layer in terms of mm of aluminum must be measured. The measured values must not be less than the values shown in Safety Code 35 Appendix VI for a selected X-ray tube voltage. For most x-ray tubes which can be activated in excess of 80 kVp the standard is HVL > 2.3 mm Al at 80 kVp. Y6 RD Radiographic Beam Filtration Comments Equipment: Dose meter, aluminium filters. A convenient way to hold the filters in place is the use of a 1 mm Al filter with Velcro straps to hold it around the collimator/tube assembly. Further filters can easily be added without the likelihood of the filters falling on and damaging the meter. For radiographic systems only one HVL will need to be measured – at 80 kVp. Procedure Place dose meter probe on table top at 100 cm. Collimate to size of detector For DR systems move detector out of the beam On console choose Table Top exposure Select 80 kVp; make exposure with no filter; record reading Repeat with additional Al filters until reading reduces to less than half Remove Filters from collimator X-ray tube filters minimum 30 cm Some newer x-ray meters have built-in filters and can estimate the filtration directly. Use this method if you know the calibration to be correct.