Digital X-ray Panel features 8 x 10 in. active area

Supporting x-ray energies up to 160 kVp, SkiaGraph10 EV enables medical radiologists and industrial inspectors to image proportionally larger subjects in field where images cannot be reduced by optical coupling. Digital CMOS x-ray camera, capable of real-time imaging at up to 1.4 fps (5.3 fps in binned mode), delivers 12- or 14-bit digital contrast resolution and 5 lp/mm spatial resolution. Graphite cover protects sensor from accidental damage as well as ambient light.

Drop Test Fixture automates quality testing of small parts

Drop Test Fixture

Utilizing Resonant Acoustic Method, Model NDT-DTF automates quality testing of parts as small as ball bearings or small electronic connectors. Parts are automatically sorted via PLC-controlled stepper motor. No part preparation is needed for testing and no human interpretation is necessary. Offering speeds of 1 part/sec and providing pass/fail result, fixture automates with bowl feeders or vibratory tables and is instrumented with laboratory-grade force sensor, microphone, and DSP analyzer.

Development of an Underwater Radiography Inspection System for Inspection of Flexible Risers

FlexiRiserTest

Greek team produce prototype robot crawler for deployment of equipment for inspection of underwater structure. Zenon, a Robotics manufacturer and developer based in Athens, Greece, has developed a new prototype robot crawler for deployment of the inspection technology on man made underwater structure. Specifically the robot has been developed to crawl along the external surface of flexible risers. It moves along and around the riser using an inch-worm type motion.

Y.HDR-Inspect delights customers

Highly Dynamic Radioscopy

The new digital imaging procedure from YXLON for visual X-ray inspection, Y.HDR-Inspect, has been extremely well received by customers.

Pipeline inspection: quantitative wall thickness measurement for gas pipelines

Pipeline inspection tool

NDT developed a new multi-technology tool in cooperation with the Institute of Non-Destructive Testing IZFP of the Fraunhofer Gesellschaft in Germany that utilises a special sensor design incorporating three non-destructive testing technologies, electro acoustic emission (EMAT), magnetic flux leakage (MFL) and eddy current (EC)

Non-Destructive Testing Market Set to Grow Despite Financial Crisis

Despite the topical financial meltdown, and the subsequent decline in inspection budgets particularly across oil and gas, and automotive industries, the global nondestructive test equipment market is poised to continue growth at a steady marginal rate through the next few years, driven by stringent quality standards.

Tabletop computed radiography scanner detects flaws

CRxFlex

The CRxFlex is the latest addition to the suite of digital radiography conversion options from GE Sensing & Inspection Technologies. Reliable and versatile, the CRxFlex provides superior image quality making it the right choice for flaw detection in welds, cast parts and corrosion/erosion detection in pipes. The scanner can be used with either isotopes or x-ray sources and is designed for the rigorous radiographic inspection requirements encountered in the oil and gas, aerospace, power generation, automotive and military sectors.

Pleasingly high demand for the X-ray inspection solution Y.Cheetah exceeds expectations

Y.Cheetah

Despite the currently difficult global economic situation, YXLON International, a leading supplier of industrial X-ray inspection systems and industrial CT (computed tomography) solutions for the non-destructive testing of materials (NDT), reports impressive sales figures for Y.Cheetah, the X-ray inspection system that had been presented for the first time only as recently as March 2009.

Global Nondestructive Test Equipment Market to Reach $1.2 Billion by 2015, According to New Report by Global Industry Analysts

Despite the topical financial meltdown, and the subsequent decline in inspection budgets particularly across oil and gas, and automotive industries, the global nondestructive test equipment market is poised to continue growth at a steady marginal rate through the next few years, driven by stringent quality standards. With customers increasingly concerned about residual lifetime of assets and production quality, interest in test solutions that identify defects and provide early warnings to avoid adverse consequences, is on the rise.

Power plant inspection

Simon Francouer of SGS explains the value of NDT in reactor safety inspections technology.

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