Secondary Emission Multiplier Tube
These photocathode tubes amplify electron signals through secondary emission for high-gain television camera applications. They are 'other' cathode-ray tubes under HTS 8540.20.20.80, designed specifically for image converter/intensifier roles.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If data/graphic display cathode-ray tubes
Display-oriented CRTs (non-camera) specifically separated in 8540.40 subheading.
If radiation detection intensifiers
X-ray image intensifiers for medical use classified as X-ray apparatus parts.
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Import Tips & Compliance
• Gain amplification specs (>1000x) critical to avoid photocell classification in 8531
• Military dual-use potential requires end-user certificates even for civilian imports
• Vacuum bake-out certificates prevent 'spent' classification under 8549 definitions
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Vidicon Camera Tube
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Image Orthicon Camera Tube
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Return Beam Vidicon Tube
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