HDR, or highly dynamic radioscopy, designates a procedure in which an X-rayed inspection item seems to be “made of glass” in a low-noise live image by using a special filter. The prerequisite for HDR is the use of suitable digital flat-panel detectors for low-noise images in a live image, as well as the corresponding software functionalities.
Y.HDR-Inspect provides several advantages:
The operator obtains information about the spatial position of a flaw in the inspection item and obtains as well information about the flaw’s threedimensional characteristics. Through movement of the sample within the X-ray beam, flaws are irradiated at an optimum angle of penetration and therefore more easily detected. As a result of the filter, flaws in all of the inspection item’s material thicknesses are visible right away. Additionally constant adjustment of the X-ray parameters for thin or thicker areas of the inspection item is not necessary.
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