Two aligned X-ray sources combine low and high energies in one portal to improve material discrimination, penetration, and image resolution.
Intermittent radiographic imaging alternates irradiation and pause periods to extend imaging time while keeping subject exposure dose controlled.
By rotating the X-ray source and detector around a fixed region of interest, this case cuts scan cycle time and handles larger test objects.
Offset detector lines and virtual data calculation raise dual-energy X-ray image resolution without extra elements, lower throughput, or worse SNR.
An x-ray scanner images pipe joint gaskets through the pipe wall to verify placement and detect anomalies before leakage occurs.
Stacked detector images are used to judge over- or underexposure, balancing distant-layer noise and near-layer saturation in energy subtraction imaging.
A self-centering clamp speeds pipe weld radiography by keeping the detector aligned for 360-degree scanning with less setup time and exposure.
Combining small-angle scattering data with 2D supplemental information improves 3D material structure prediction and narrows parameter candidates.
Adjustable legs and low-friction contact surfaces stabilize hand-carried radiography over pipes, maintaining height and angle across orientations.
Longitudinal tray recesses stabilize liquid containers and limit scan data to speed LAG screening while improving identification accuracy.
Virtual projection data built from attenuation, shape, and scatter information improves imaging position identification for precise defect tomography.
Segmented X-ray analysis and an expert co-pilot help AI classify product defects faster and more accurately across varied structures.
Target-object sensing triggers reset only when detection can pause, suppressing detector polarization without missing X-ray imaging opportunities.
In-frame pixel processing estimates background components during imaging, reducing temperature-related mismatch in radiation signals.
A movable diffraction detector adds material-specific checks to fast transmission imaging, improving prohibited item detection without extra detectors.
Metal base pipes joined by carbon fiber connectors keep CT inspection passages rigid while lowering cost, assembly error, and ray obstruction.
A connection device links the movable carrier and bearing device to keep radiation sources and transmission detectors coplanar for accurate scanning.