Teledyne’s Powerful New Portable X-Ray Generator featured at EU Conference for Non-Destructive Testing

June 11, 2018
Teledyne ICM, and Teledyne DALSA, both Teledyne Technologies companies and global leaders in high-performance x-ray solutions, will take part in the European Conference for Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT).

Teledyne ICM, and Teledyne DALSA, both Teledyne Technologies companies and global leaders in high-performance x-ray solutions, will take part in the European Conference for Non-Destructive Testing (ECNDT). Teledyne ICM will officially announce the launch of the CP275D, a new addition to its CPSERIES of portable x-ray generators. ECNDT takes place in Gothenburg, Sweden, from June 11-15. Both companies will exhibit in booth #C03:21.
Teledyne ICM’s CP275D has an output voltage range spanning from 20 to 275kV. This constant potential portable generator is able to penetrate up to 60 mm of steel, and weighs only 23 kg, which makes it the lightest x-ray generator capable of producing such power.

The CPSERIES is designed to revolutionize the handling and performance of portable X-ray sets and features a shutter, a laser pointer, a beryllium window, an aluminum filter, and two integrated diaphragms. Extremely powerful and capable of penetrating from 42 mm to as much as 70 mm of steel, SITEX CPSERIES generators’ broad input power range (from 90 to 264 VAC) can be operated on virtually any grid in the world. Low power consumption helps ensure inspections are cost-effective and environmentally friendly.

In addition, our digital x-ray solutions are also evolving. With the brand new version of Sherlock, our state-of-the-art GO-SCAN software, operators are now able to use a vast array of filters, improved histogram analysis, and automatic IQI detection.

What: Europe Conference for Non-Destructive Testing

Where: Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre, Booth #C03:21

When: June 11-15, 2018

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