Place of Origin:
Hubei, ChinaApplication:
Welded Joints Inspection Rail Inspection Aircraft Inspection Pipelines Inspection Bridge Inspection Refineries Inspection Power stations InspectionProduct Description
I. Application:
Radiographic testing is often specified for thick wall castings and for weldments in steam power equipment (boiler and turbine components and assemblies). Popular use for pipeline inspection with the crawler.
II. Main Specification
Place of Origin: Hubei, China
Brand Name: SFJCNDT
Field: RT TESTING
Warranty: 12 Months
Allows Gap: 0-15mm
Relative humidity: ≤ 85%
Ambient temperature: -25 °C-- 40 °C
Atmospheric pressure: 86 -- 106Kpa
Input power: 100~220V
Max output: 250KV
Max Tube current: 5mA
Ref. |
XXG2505L |
XXGH2505LP |
XXGH2505LZ |
---|---|---|---|
X ray window |
Directional Target |
Panoramic Flat Target |
Panoramic Cone Target |
Focus size(mm*mm): |
2.0*2.0 |
1.0*2.2 |
1.0*3.5 |
Radiation Coverage (∘) |
40+5 |
360*25 |
360*30 |
Max. Penetration (A3 mm) |
40 |
38 |
32 |
Focal length 600mm, 5 minutes to penetrate 40 mm A3 steel, blackness is not less than 1.5, sensitivity is better than 1.5%.
III. Others component:
Our intelligent design for controllers, the tube voltage and exposing time can be preset, the timer is digital. The controllers have over-voltage protection, over-current protection, low-current protection and exposing delay function. Strong impact resistance and anti-jamming performance for the complex work environment.
X-ray flaw detector series products, the core components of which are ceramic X-ray tubes. The X-ray tube manufactured by SFJCNDT has 3 national invention patents.
The products are made of high-quality materials such as first-grade oxygen-free copper, special isostatic pressure ceramics, nano-cathode and other high-quality materials. And the use of ultra-high oil-free vacuum system technology to provide quality protection.
We can customize special products according to your needs
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