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Leading Industrial NDT X-Ray Inspection Systems for Casting Flaw Detection & Internal Defect Control.

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What materials can your X-ray machines detect defects in?
Our X-ray NDT systems can inspect virtually all metallic and many non-metallic materials commonly used in manufacturing: Metals: Aluminum alloys, magnesium alloys, zinc alloys, iron/steel, titanium, copper alloys Non-metals: Ceramics, composites, plastics, rubber Our primary focus is serving foundries and die-casting facilities inspecting aluminum, magnesium, and zinc alloy components. If you have a specific material not listed, please contact us for a free sample testing evaluation.
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What is the difference between your C-arm, standard rotary, and flat panel cabinet X-ray machines?
Each model is designed for different inspection scenarios:
C-arm rotary system (FSX-T160-P4343C): Features a C-arm structure that allows flexible positioning of the X-ray tube and detector, ideal for inspecting irregularly shaped or oversized castings. Best for samples that are difficult to place on a standard tray.
Standard rotary cabinet (FSX-T160-P4343): The most versatile model. Includes a 360-degree rotating turntable for uniform imaging of all sides of a sample without manual repositioning. Suitable for most die casting, investment casting, and small-to-medium precision parts.
Flat panel cabinet (FSG-T160-P4343): Equipped with a high-resolution flat panel detector (FPD) instead of a turntable. Offers superior image clarity and faster cycle times, ideal for high-volume production line inspection where speed and precision are critical.
Fully automated online system: Designed for integration into automated production lines, capable of handling parts on conveyor belts without stopping production.
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What is an industrial X-ray inspection machine and how does it work?

An industrial X-ray inspection machine (also called a cabinet X-ray system) uses controlled X-ray radiation to penetrate metallic and non-metallic workpieces, producing a digital image of internal structures. Unlike medical X-rays, industrial systems are designed for non-destructive testing (NDT), meaning the inspected parts remain undamaged. The X-ray beam passes through the object and is captured by a detector (flat panel or film), revealing internal defects such as porosity, cracks, inclusions, and voids.

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