Golden Engineering has recently released the XRS-4 light duty pulsed-ray machine, pulsed x-rays generate a high intensity x-ray energy burst (pulse) in 15 nanoseconds.
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The output dose of each pulse is approximately 5mR measured 30 cms in front of the X-ray machine. Maximum penetration is close to 50 mm of steel using a digital imaging system.
Pulsed x-ray technology has inherent advantages for field operation compared to conventional constant potential x-ray machines or radioactive sources.
HIGHLY PORTABLE:
Extremely small PORTABLE unit with significant penetrating capability.
Pulsed technology generates high energy output voltage using minimal input voltage.
Features DeWalt battery pack, electronic control module, and high voltage tube in a singe package design.
COST EFFECTIVE:
Costs less than alternative technologies.
Minimal regulative costs compared to a radioactive source.
Significant savings in time and labour.
CONVENIENT:
Simple user interface with variable pulse setting
Compatible with CR, DR digital imaging and high speed film using a fluorescent screen
Easily attaches to a tripod or custom fixture
SAFE:
Can be operated during normal business hours without evacuating an entire facility.
Minimal side and rear leakage means operator stand-off distance is 20 feet behind the unit.
Contains no hazardous material, making transportation hassle-free.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size (Including battery pack): 49.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 21.6 cm.
Weight: (Including battery pack): 10.5 kgs.
Output Dose: 4.0 mR/pulse min, measured 30 cms from source.
Pulse Rate: 10 pulses per second.
X-ray Source Size: 3 mm.
Maximum Photon Energy: 370 KVP.
X-ray Pulse Width: 15 nanoseconds.
X-ray Beam Width: 40 degrees.
Current Draw: 17 Amps.
Power Supply: De Walt 18 V, removable, rechargeable.
Battery Recharge Time: 1 hour with standard De Walt charger.
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The output dose of each pulse is approximately 5mR measured 30 cms in front of the X-ray machine. Maximum penetration is close to 50 mm of steel using a digital imaging system.
Pulsed x-ray technology has inherent advantages for field operation compared to conventional constant potential x-ray machines or radioactive sources.
HIGHLY PORTABLE:
Extremely small PORTABLE unit with significant penetrating capability.
Pulsed technology generates high energy output voltage using minimal input voltage.
Features DeWalt battery pack, electronic control module, and high voltage tube in a singe package design.
COST EFFECTIVE:
Costs less than alternative technologies.
Minimal regulative costs compared to a radioactive source.
Significant savings in time and labour.
CONVENIENT:
Simple user interface with variable pulse setting
Compatible with CR, DR digital imaging and high speed film using a fluorescent screen
Easily attaches to a tripod or custom fixture
SAFE:
Can be operated during normal business hours without evacuating an entire facility.
Minimal side and rear leakage means operator stand-off distance is 20 feet behind the unit.
Contains no hazardous material, making transportation hassle-free.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Size (Including battery pack): 49.5 cm x 11.5 cm x 21.6 cm.
Weight: (Including battery pack): 10.5 kgs.
Output Dose: 4.0 mR/pulse min, measured 30 cms from source.
Pulse Rate: 10 pulses per second.
X-ray Source Size: 3 mm.
Maximum Photon Energy: 370 KVP.
X-ray Pulse Width: 15 nanoseconds.
X-ray Beam Width: 40 degrees.
Current Draw: 17 Amps.
Power Supply: De Walt 18 V, removable, rechargeable.
Battery Recharge Time: 1 hour with standard De Walt charger.