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Computed radiography scanner takes to the field

A GE Inspection Technologies product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 28, 2006

Portable computed radiography scanner allows the benefits of computed radiography to be realised at remote locations in applications requiring both high throughput and high resolution.

The CR 50P portable computed radiography scanner from GE Inspection Technologies is light and compact enough to allow the benefits of computed radiography to be realised at remote locations in applications requiring both high throughput and high resolution.

With a laser spot sise of just 50um and with the high resolution afforded by today's IPS display screens, the new scanner will allow computed radiography to assume more and more of the duties which have conventionally been restricted to film radiography.

Weighing 22kg, the CR 50P offers excellent image quality through its optimised optics and a scan resolution which can be user-variable from 50 to 130um pixel pitch.

Scan results can be displayed on a connected laptop or a local high resolution monitor.

The output data can also be processed using Rhythm software, which has been specifically designed for NDT applications and offers advanced image review tools and data management and storage.

In addition, Rhythm features extensive data sharing capabilities, allowing significant improvements in productivity and faster identification of defect indications.

The CR 50P accepts flexible, phosphor imaging plates up to 355mm wide and of virtually any length.

Plates can be processed on a continuous basis, with one plate being fed into the unit while another plate is being scanned.

The plates have been designed to operate in harsh environments and feature a special protective, scratch-resistant layer.

They are available in a sensitivity range from D7 to D4 depending whether resolution or speed is the governing inspection factor.

With its intrinsic flexibility, portability and efficiency, the CR 50P will find application throughout the industrial and process spectrum but especially in the oil and gas and aerospace sectors.

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