X-ray instruments and X-ray systems use penetrating X-rays or gamma radiation to capture images of the internal structure of a part or finished product. The density and composition of the internal features being scanned will alter the intensity or density of the transmitted X-rays. These alterations, in turn, are captured by X-ray instruments and X-ray systems, which produce a radiographic image.
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Products & Services Related to X-ray Instruments and X-ray Systems
Corrosion and Electrochemical Instruments
Corrosion and electrochemical instruments use a variety of methods to detect and measure corrosion and electrochemical conditions in plant machinery, field equipment, batteries, fuel cells, colloids, and other solutions or systems.
Eddy Current Instruments
Eddy current instruments are nondestructive testing (NDT) devices that induce detectable eddy currents in conductive materials. They are used to detect flaws, determine thickness, inspect welds, measure conductivity, and sort alloys.
Flaw Detectors
Flaw detectors are nondestructive testing instruments that can detect or measure defects in raw materials or finished products.
Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Equipment
Non-destructive testing (NDT) equipment is used to detect, inspect, and measure flaws, bond integrity, and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the examined part or product.
Nondestructive Testing (NDT) Material Testers
Non-destructive testing (NDT) material testers are devices, machines and equipment that are used to determine residual stress, alloy type, hardness, microstructure, elasticity, heat treatment and other material conditions without permanently altering or destroying the material being examined.
Ultrasonic Instruments
Ultrasonic instruments use beams of high frequency, short wave signals to inspect, monitor, and measure materials and components.
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Portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer. Engineers at Thermo Electron Co., Waltham, Mass. (thermo.com), have built a portable X-ray fluorescence analyzer, the Niton XRF, that can reveal the elemental ...
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