Hamamatsu x-ray camera has utility in nondestructive inspection

July 18, 2020
The model C15400-30-50A x-ray TDI camera uses a new technique for detecting low-energy x-ray of ~20 keV to capture high-contrast x-ray images of thin objects.
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The model C15400-30-50A x-ray TDI camera uses a new technique for detecting low-energy x-ray of ~20 keV to capture high-contrast x-ray images of thin objects such as thin aluminum sheets and light-element materials. With a signal readout speed of 153.8 m/min, it is suited for in-line nondestructive inspection of foodstuffs and industrial products.

Hamamatsu Photonics

Munich, Germany

www.hamamatsu.de

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