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Making a radiograph. Industrial radiography is a modality of non-destructive testing that uses ionizing radiation to inspect materials and components with the objective of locating and quantifying defects and degradation in material properties that would lead to the failure of engineering structures.
The importance of NDE 4.0 is reflected in the activities of NDE organizations throughout the world, including the American Society of Nondestructive Testing (ASNT), [15] the British Institute of Non-Destructive Testing (BINDT), [16] and the German Society for Non-Destructive Testing (DGZfP), [17] through publications and training.
Nicolas Poelst (X-RIS Sales Director and co-founder) receives the 1st prize in the category IT and Digital Solutions at Deloitte Technology Fast 50 2015 challenge. [7] X-RIS is a start-up that was founded in 2010 at Liège. [8] The company is specialised in the delivery of digital X-ray devices in NDT and in security. [9] [10]
Rapiscan X-ray backscatter scanner Advanced Technology (AT) X-ray systems for baggage scanning. Rapiscan Systems is an American privately held company that specialises in walk-through metal detectors and X-ray machines for screening airport luggage and cargo. The company is owned by OSI Systems. [1]
Welds may be tested using NDT techniques such as industrial radiography or industrial CT scanning using X-rays or gamma rays, ultrasonic testing, liquid penetrant testing, magnetic particle inspection or via eddy current. In a proper weld, these tests would indicate a lack of cracks in the radiograph, show clear passage of sound through the ...
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OSI Systems, Inc. is an American company based in California that develops and markets security and inspection systems such as airport security X-ray machines and metal detectors, medical monitoring and anesthesia systems, and optoelectronic devices.
New X-ray machines will greet some Chicago Public Schools students after they return to classes in the fall. At Wednesday’s Board of Education meeting, members unanimously approved a $1 million ...