X Ray Machine
The system matches with metal ceramic X-ray tube and high
frequency solid insulate industrial X-ray HT generator, it applies forced
cooling system to make sure X-ray machine can normally continuous work for 24
hours. The dimension of this kind of small focus X-ray tube is half of
traditional focus tube, geometry unintelligibility is an important factor which
affects image quality, if focus bigger, correspondingly, geometry
unintelligibility is deeper, and also makes image edge much more blur; if focus
smaller, geometry unintelligibility is lighter, it can improves image quality
at same time, also focus is smaller can inspect smaller failure which is favor
to improve X-ray RTR inspection stability.
The controlling part of system is researched and
manufactured by ourselves, the intelligent main control PLC works matches with
touch screen, beautiful and complete functional stainless steel panel that can
display and adjust parameters much more convenient. When high voltage of system
opens, there will be red light alarming signal outside of protect door, here
installs interlock devices between lead door and system, in the case of opening
lead door, system will stop radiation at once to assure safety of operators.
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