Computed radiography with imaging plates is a digital imaging procedure, similar to the classical radiographic testing.
Instead of X-ray film, a reusable phosphor imaging plate is used, that is readout by a scanner after exposure. The scanner generates a digital image of the radiographed object. Computed radiography is used in all industries and is specified in numerous standards and codes (e.g. DIN EN 14784-1:2005 and ASTM E 2445:2005 on the classification of systems for industrial computed radiography).
Recommended microfocus X-ray tubes for computer radiography
For computed radiography we recommend the microfocus X-ray tubes of our product line SE as well as rod anode tubes of the product lines RA, RAC, and RAC Superfocus.
Microfocus reflection X-ray tubes - product line SE
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Microfocus rod anode X-ray tubes - product line RA
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Microfocus rod anode X-ray tubes - product line RAC
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Microfocus rod anode X-ray tubes - product line RAC Superfocus
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