Varex Imaging Corporation is a leading independent supplier of medical X-ray tubes and image processing solutions. From medical imaging, to cargo screening and border security, our components are used by X-ray imaging system manufacturers around the globe to detect, diagnose, and protect. 

Our products are designed to harness the power of X-ray energy to pioneer advances in many applications. We offer a wide range of products including X-ray tubes, flat panel digital detectors, high-voltage connectors, X-ray collimators, ionization chambers, mammography paddles, solid state automatic exposure control systems, and buckies for digital imaging.

Our goal is to help our customers become world-class system suppliers by strengthening their competitiveness, and enabling them to bring products to market faster. Our rich history spans 65+ years of dedication to the imaging industry, but our everyday work is devoted to our partners’ success.

 

Varex Imaging at a Glance

 



Overview

About Varex Imaging

 

Business Segments

Medical

Varex Imaging partners with many OEMs to help bring their products to market faster with our imaging components and technology.

Industrial

Varex Imaging partners with many system integrators on the industrial and cargo security industry to provide key imaging components.

Diverse Product Portfolio

X-ray tube

Medical X-ray tubes
Industrial X-ray tubes
Linear accelerators

 

 

Flat Panel Detectors

Radiographic detectors
Dynamic flat panel detectors
Industrial detectors
Security detector arrays

Accessories

High-voltage connectors
Collimators
AECs
Buckies 
Mammo paddles

Software

Image processing & diagnostic
workstations
3D visualization
Image analysis

Our History

Despite our young age, Varex Imaging Corporation has a rich history of experience that dates back to the 1930’s, when Jack McCullough and Bill Eitel created Eimac Products. Eimac quickly became known for producing high-quality, high-power transmitter tubes, and relocated its manufacturing operations to Utah, after receiving a large military contract in 1941.

Foreseeing the end of the war, Eimac Products began to expand its expertise to include new tube types, such as television cathode ray tubes (CRT) and microwave tubes for radar applications. Eventually, Eimac would merge with Varian in 1965.

As Varian grew to a global household name in X-ray imaging, it became apparent that a “spin-off” company would be needed to operate and hold its ever-expanding imaging components business. For this purpose, Varian Medical Systems created Varex Imaging Corporation on January 1, 2017. Together, the two companies are able to concentrate their efforts on the unique needs of each business, and pursue distinct opportunities for long-term growth and profitability in the imaging industry.


Sigurd and Russel Varian
Russell and Sigurd Varian with a klystron
Varian Team
The original Varian team (from left) Russell Varian, Sigurd Varian, Marvin Chodorow, Dorothy Varian, Richard Leonard, Esther Salisbury, Edward Ginzton, Fred Salisbury, Dow Snow, and Myrl Stearns
Dr Edward Ginzton
Dr. Ed Ginzton, co-founder of Varian Associates