High-Dose Benchtop Irradiator
The CellRadHD is the next generation benchtop irradiator. Increased power, up to 160kV, allows for High Dose studies, maximizing throughput and productivity.
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The CellRad system has allowed us to improve workflow because it’s small and compact and right next to our incubator. What I like about the CellRad system is that for us we need something simple to use. Its got this dose control system. Its compact. It fits well in my small lab.
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The CellRadHD is a high‑dose benchtop X‑ray irradiator designed for laboratory research use. It provides controlled, repeatable X‑ray exposures for cell, tissue, and related biological studies — all from a compact unit that sits on your lab bench.
CellRadHD is purpose-built for high-throughput cell and tissue irradiation, combining precise dose control with a rotating turntable to support consistent, repeatable results across samples.
Unlike basic benchtop units, the CellRadHD offers higher maximum dose output (up to 160 kV), integrated dosimetry, and Automatic Dose Control (ADC) — enabling more power and greater precision in dose delivery than many other benchtop irradiators.
It’s ideal for a wide range of research applications, such as:
- Cell therapy and feeder cell studies
- Tumor irradiation and radioresistance research
- Immunotherapy and stem cell production
- Apoptosis and hybridoma work
- Pathway and signaling investigations
- Viral studies and antigen/antibody model development
This breadth makes it popular in oncology, immunology, and translational biology labs.
No, because the CellRadHD uses an X‑ray tube instead of a radioactive source, it does not require additional shielding like core irradiators. Its design allows placement right on a standard lab bench near incubators or workflows without complex infrastructure changes.



