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This is useful for in-line application requiring high-speed operation with high sensitivity. TDI is a special image acquisition method that has been used extensively in machine vision applications for industrial inspection.



Non-contact, high-sensitivity, high-resolution internal observations and inspections of items under test sent along a transport system such as a conveyor belt are performed.



This system is designed for the application of X-ray beam alignment.



This is a camera for directly imaging X-rays. Since it is possible for CCDs to directly image X-rays using the characters of silicon itself, they can be used as extremely sensitive X-ray sensors.



This is a camera in which a fiber is coupled with the CCD. It is suitable for combining with image intensifiers and the like.



These are X-ray camera units comprised of an X-ray image intensifier and a CCD camera. The X-ray input window is made of aluminum or beryllium.



The XCUBE is a compact X-ray CCD camera using a commercial CCD chip and is designed for non-destructive inspection.



Hamamatsu Photonics has developed a new radiation line sensor that uses a cadmium telluride detector. This radiation line sensor simultaneously measures the number of radiation photons in 5 different energy regions to acquire their images.



X-ray image sensors consisting of a CCD image sensor or photodiode array that is optically coupled to a FOS (FOP coated with Scintillator material)



X-ray flat panel sensor using the world's largest CMOS image sensor combined with a FOS. Delivers higher S/N, higher speed and wider dynamic range compared to flat panel sensors using amorphous materials.



X-ray sources for non-destructive inspection. A small focal point prevents blurring of the edges during magnification of an X-ray image and delivers a sharp enlarged image.



These are flat panel devices for X-ray imaging. These devices can be directly coupled to a commercial CCD for real-time radiography and so are being used in an expanding range of fields.






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