How Does an X Ray Inspection System Work?
X-ray inspection systems are widely used in various industries for non-destructive testing and quality control purposes. These systems utilize the power of X-rays to examine the internal structure of objects without damaging them. In this blog post, we will delve into the functioning of an X-ray inspection system and explore how it works. Exploring the Inner Workings of an X-Ray Inspection System Generating X-rays: X-ray inspection systems consist of an X-ray generator that produces high-energy X-rays. This generator typically utilizes an X-ray tube, where electrons are accelerated and collide with a metal target, resulting in the emission of X-rays. X-ray Penetration: X-rays possess the ability to penetrate different materials to varying degrees. When an object is exposed to X-rays, they interact with the object's internal structure, causing absorption, scattering, and transmission of the X-rays. Detector System: The X-ray inspection system incorporates a detector system