X6550

X-Ray Inspection Systems, also known as X-ray scanners or X-ray security systems, are advanced technological devices used for non-destructive inspection and examination of objects and packages. These systems employ X-ray technology to penetrate and create detailed images of the internal contents of various items, aiding in the detection of hidden or prohibited materials. 

Features
Tunnel Size
W660mm × H510mm
Speed 0.20 m/s
Height of Transmission Belt 1300 mm
Maximum Load ≤180 kg (Adequate distribution)
Wire Resolution 40 AWG (0.0787mm metal wire)
Space Definition Horizontal Φ1.0mm \ Vertical Φ2.0mm

X-ray inspection system find extensive application in various industries, including security, manufacturing, transportation, and food processing. Here’s an overview of their key features and applications:

Security Screening: In security applications, X-ray inspection systems are widely used at airports, government buildings, and other high-security facilities for baggage and cargo screening. These systems help identify potential threats, such as weapons, explosives, or contraband items, concealed within luggage or packages. The ability to see through multiple layers of materials makes them invaluable for security personnel in maintaining public safety.

Industrial Quality Control: In manufacturing industries, X-ray inspection system play a crucial role in quality control and defect detection. They are used to examine products like electronic components, automotive parts, and pharmaceuticals for defects, cracks, or foreign objects that may impact product functionality or safety. These inspections ensure that only high-quality products reach the market.

Food Inspection: X-ray inspection system are employed in the food industry to inspect packaged goods for foreign materials, such as metal, glass, or plastic contaminants. Ensuring the safety and integrity of food products is vital to prevent health hazards and maintain consumer confidence.

Medical Imaging: Although distinct from medical X-ray machines, specialized X-ray inspection systems are used in medical settings to inspect medical devices and supplies, such as syringes or implants, for defects and quality assurance purposes.

Research and Archaeology: In scientific research and archaeology, X-ray inspection systems aid in the examination and analysis of delicate or valuable artifacts and specimens without the need for physical dissection.