TDI camera detects low-energy X-rays

July 28, 2020
The C15400-30-50A is suited for non-destructive inspection of foodstuffs and industrial products.

Featuring 12-bit output signal and Camera Link interface, the model C15400-30-50A X-ray TDI (Time Delay Integration) camera applies a new technique for detecting low-energy x-rays with an x-ray sensitivity range of ~25-110 kV and a pixel size of 146.5 x 146.5 µm, with 4096 x 128 pixels over a 300 mm detection width. Using an in-house developed photodetector, signal readout speed is 153.8 m/min.

Providing high-contrast x-ray images of thin objects such as thin aluminum sheets and light-element materials, including carbon fiber reinforced plastic, it is suited for non-destructive inspection of foodstuffs and industrial products. With detection over a broad energy range, it can simultaneously inspect for contaminants in objects containing thick materials that tend to block x-rays and thin materials that easily pass x-rays.

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Contact: Hamamatsu Photonics
Headquarters: Hamamatsu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
Product: C15400-30-50A X-ray TDI camera
Key Features: X-ray sensitivity range of ~25-110 kV, 146.5 µm pixel, 4096 x 128 resolution, a 300 mm detection width.

What Hamamatsu Photonics says: View more information on the C15400-30-50A X-ray TDI camera.

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