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TruView Prime -
Creative Electron
The TruView Prime is a fully motorized radiography system developed to meet the stringent requirements of electronics assembly and component inspection. The TruView Prime is professionaly built - something hard to find in entry level systems in the TruView Prime's price range.
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RTX-113 -
Glenbrook Technologies
The RTX-113 is designed for heavy production environments where X-ray is used to inspect PCBs and assembled PCBs containing advanced components such as BGAs, uBGAs and Flip Chips.The system is very versatile and features Glenbrook's patented, award-winning X-ray camera technology that generates high-resolution.
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PowerChek / PowerChek Plus Series -
Mettler-Toledo, LLC
The PowerChek and PowerChek PLUS x-ray inspection systems deliver detection and elimination of foreign bodies in bulk products regardless of its shape or location within the product. Any contaminants are quickly eliminated through a single, multi-flap or multi-airblast rejection system (maximum 64 reject channels possible), minimising waste and improving productivity.
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Advanced Energy
Explore rack-mount high voltage power supplies that feature IGBT switch mode technology or active power factor correction. And check out our rack-mount modules equipped with disc sets, which are ideal for ion-beam and electron-beam systems and X-ray equipment. Choose from standard modules or customize.
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MiniFlex -
Rigaku Corp.
New sixth generation MiniFlex X-ray diffractometer (XRD) is a multipurpose analytical instrument that can determine: phase identification and quantification, percent (%) crystallinity, crystallite size and strain, lattice parameter refinement, Rietveld refinement, and molecular structure. It is widely used in research, especially in material science and chemistry, as well as in industry for research and quality control. It is the newest addition to MiniFlex series of benchtop X-ray diffraction analyzers from Rigaku, which began with the introduction of the original MiniFlex system decades ago.
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Simultix 15 -
Rigaku Corp.
Multi-channel simultaneous wavelength dispersive X-ray fluorescence (WDXRF) spectrometer system, the Simultix 15 high-throughput WDXRF spectrometer. Analyze beryllium (Be) through uranium (U) in almost any sample matrix. The most important metrics for automated process control are precision, accuracy and sample throughput. With up to 30 (and optionally 40) discrete and optimized elemental channels and 4 kW (or optionally 3 kW) of X-ray tube power, Simultix 15 delivers unparalleled analytical speed and sensitivity.
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Rigaku Corp.
In a move to bring lab-quality performance to the manufacturing floor, Rigaku introduces the MiniFlex XpC, a manufacturing-optimized powder diffractometer for fast and accurate quality control measurements. It is extremely easy to operate using Rigaku’s new EasyX quality control software, which requires minimal clicks to run. A minimal interface means there will be no accidental error variance from operator to operator. The MiniFlex XpC can be configured with a conveyor belt or robot for automated sample processing and collaboration with other instruments. With an 800 W X-ray source and a short-diameter goniometer, the system has the performance of a lab unit, and thus can greatly improve throughput for quality control measurements.
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TruView™ Simplex -
Creative Electron
We created the SimpleX because sometimes all we need is a simple and easy to use X-ray machine to take X-ray images. TruView™ SimpleX: as simple as it gets.
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Evans Analytical Group®
Two XRF systems are available, a wavelength dispersive system (WDXRF) and an energy dispersive system (EDXRF). The difference is the manner in which the x-rays are detected. WDXRF instruments have very good energy resolution which leads to fewer spectral overlaps and improved background intensities. EDXRF instruments have higher signal throughput which can shorten analysis times. The higher signal throughput also makes EDXRF systems suitable for small spot or mapping analysis.
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Pharmaceutical Elemental Impurities Analysis System -
Shimadzu Corp.
Control of Elemental Impurities in Pharmaceuticals In the pharmaceutical industry, the analysis of elemental impurities is necessary to ensure the safety of pharmaceuticals. In December 2014, the "Guideline for Elemental Impurities" (Q3D) was issued by the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH), consisting of representatives from Europe, the U.S. and Japan. In Japan, the "Guideline for Elemental Impurities in Drug Products" (PFSB/ELD Notification 0930 #4 from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare) was issued, and will be applied to new drug products submitted for approval after April 1 2017. For 24 elements categorized in Class 1 to Class 3, residual quantities in pharmaceutical drug products must be controlled within permissible limits. Although ICP-AES and ICP-MS are used for precise analysis of elemental impurities, X-ray fluorescence spectrometers can be used as an alternative analysis method. This is because they can quantitatively and qualitatively analyze a variety of elements nondestructively, and without chemical pretreatment, unlike ICP-AES and ICP-MS systems. The X-ray fluorescence spectrometry has been adopted as a general method of analysis in the U.S Pharmacopeia and the European Pharmacopoeia. (USP<735>, Ph.Eur.2.2.37)
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MeVX Series -
North Star Imaging Inc.
The most advanced industrial DR & CT systems in the world are now available with Linear Accelerators. Offered with energies up to 9MeV, the MeVX series of systems provide the same ease of use as our low energy systems in a high energy format. Utilizing our current efX software platform along with the superior service, support & training that we are known for puts these systems in a class of their own.
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Eagle Product Inspection
Unlike standard x-ray systems which use a single x-ray energy spectrum to scan products, DEXA technology uses two energy spectrums to discriminate between high and low energy x-rays. A patented software algorithm uses the differential x-ray energy absorbance of these two energies by the meat to determine the fat content.
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NDT -
FujiFilm Corp.
Non-destructive testing (NDT) is an application of industrial radiography that uses X-rays to reveal defects in manufactured products or structures. Fujifilm NDT systems share digital X-ray innovations with our Fuji Computed Radiography (FCR) imaging systems.
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UX20 -
Comet YXLON
Due to the transformation to electric mobility, foundries are increasingly producing larger and more complex components. With its exceptional inspection envelope and the smart Geminy software, the UX20 facilitates fast and precise inspections of cast parts and helps increase overall production efficiency.
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Cantrell-Gainco Group
Choosing the best inspection system is critical to meeting the ever-stricter food quality standards of the world’s leading poultry and meat processors. That’s why Cantrell•Gainco is an authorized distributor for Anritsu X-ray detection equipment, a leading technological powerhouse in the industry.