Rad-icon's Remote RadEye detachable x-ray sensor fits into small spaces

July 29, 2010
The Remote RadEye detachable x-ray sensor is designed to fit into tight spaces that are too small to fit a complete imaging camera.

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The Remote RadEye detachable x-ray sensor is designed to fit into tight spaces that are too small to fit a complete imaging camera. The Remote RadEye sensor module is available in several different sensor sizes, and sits at the end of a detachable cable that can reach into tiny corners. The camera electronics are mounted in a separate enclosure which can be placed up to one meter away. While designed for portable NDT applications, the Remote RadEye can also be used in fixed installations.

The Remote Sensor head consists of a rugged, light-tight enclosure that is only slightly larger than the sensor itself. All standard versions of the RadEye1, RadEye2, RadEye4, and RadEye200 sensors are available, covering both the 10-50kV and 10-160kV energy ranges. A special high-resolution sensor - the RadEye HR - is also available for use with x-rays up to 90kV. A custom 1m shielded cable or 2m DVI-D cable connects the sensor head to the camera module, which houses the PC interface. Any one of the sensor modules can be paired with either our high-speed Shad-o-Box LVDS frame grabber interface, the microprocessor-controlled Shad-o-Snap USB interfaces, or a Gig# Ethernet camera interface.


Please refer to our other product pages for information on RadEye sensors and the Shad-o-Box or Shad-o-Snap cameras interface.

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