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X Ray Inspection Systems are a type of industrial automation used to detect flaws and defects in products. These systems use X-ray technology to create images of the product, which are then analyzed by a computer to detect any irregularities. X-ray inspection systems are used in a variety of industries, including automotive, aerospace, medical device, and electronics manufacturing.
X-ray inspection systems are used to detect a wide range of defects, including cracks, voids, porosity, and foreign objects. They are also used to measure the thickness of materials, detect contaminants, and verify the integrity of welds. X-ray inspection systems are highly accurate and can detect defects that are not visible to the naked eye.
X-ray inspection systems are becoming increasingly popular in industrial automation due to their accuracy and reliability. They are also cost-effective and can be used to inspect a wide range of products.
Some companies in the X-ray inspection system market include YXLON International, Nikon Metrology, Olympus Corporation, Teledyne Dalsa, and Viscom AG. Show Less Read more