DYNAMIX solves your problem
with ease and flexibility.
Expect to overcome those problems inherent to conventional X-ray film with FCR.
It's not only about the enhanced quality of images. It's actually even more about improving the efficiency of inspections, reducing the burden on the human body and inspection targets with minimal X-ray exposure, and being in control of data on computer through total digitalization. FCR technology is sure to contribute to all fields of work involved with X-ray image inspection.
| Aluminum Castings -- Capturing automobile parts -- |
High resolution imaging of dimensional castings - and with a single shot. Radiograph inspection of castings with varying dimensions requires intricate X-ray voltage adjustment by each component part and also requires the separate capture of the various thick and thin proportions of the target by taking multiple exposure shots or by either using composite film - but that's with conventional X-ray film.
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![]() IP does it all with its high resolution and wide dynamic range imaging, and with just one exposure shot. Edge portions are without halation, adding on to inspection accuracy and efficiency.
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| Plant Pipes -- Take shots with the insulation material intact -- |
Being light and bearing total flexibility, IP serves the best in onsite X-raying of pipes and without taking off that insulation material. With plant facilities and piping, rail and road concrete structures - field inspection is the name of the game, requiring the immediate transportability of equipment and the capacity to readily inspect curved surfaces. In particular with pipe inspection, it has always been a work burden in stripping off and re-applying insulation materials and a cause of concern with the consequential negative effects to the human body and our environment. |
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![]() Being an X-ray detector with that needed flexibility and lightness, IP is the best match for the tough field whether it be in tight spots or high up; and it also reacts to gamma rays. Do radiograph inspections with the insulation material totally intact and be friendly to the environment and the human body.
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| High Density Circuit Boards -- Magnification with the micro-focus device -- |
A clear-cut corner to corner view of even large materials. Particularly with conventional radiograph inspection, it takes more time than anticipated to inspect large targets due to minimal range capture with a single exposure and the inherent tendency of the surrounding areas being generally more unsharp than the central area. |
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![]() With FCR's laser reading technology, obtain a distinct image from corner to corner even using the largest IP size of 35.4 5 43 cm; making it possible to inspect large materials or large and highly complex electronic parts to the ultimate interior with fair ease.
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| Image Transmission -- Informed analysis and evaluation -- |
Sharing of image information between factories, research laboratories,
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![]() FCR provides enhanced inspection accuracy through the sharing of informed analysis and evaluations even among distant company departments by transmitting images through the Internet.
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| Cultural Treasures (works of art / buried treasures) -- Simple X-ray examining that doesn't hurt the object -- |
Dynamic range and sensitive detection brings life to valuable cultural properties. Damage to cultural treasures through extended and repeated X-ray exposure has always been a concern; additionally X-ray filming requires the long-earned expertise in keeping control of various complex filming conditions. |
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![]() Anyone can obtain the required image even if conditions do change a little and probably with a single shot, because FCR provides the high sensitivity and wide dynamic range that's needed; and with digital images it is possible to readily make reproductions or make negative / positive conversions for academic writings.
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Radiograph inspection of castings with varying dimensions requires intricate X-ray voltage adjustment by each component part and also requires the separate capture of the various thick and thin proportions of the target by taking multiple exposure shots or by either using composite film - but that's with conventional X-ray film.






