Digital Radiography is a modern non-destructive inspection method using X-rays or gamma rays to produce detailed images of the internal structure of materials and welds — without damaging the component.
Applications:
Weld quality control: detecting porosity, cracks, lack of fusion, and internal voids
Inspection of cast parts: revealing shrinkage, porosity, inclusions, or cracks
Material examination of steel, aluminum, and other alloys
Pressure vessels & pipelines: identifying cracks, corrosion, or thinning
Aerospace: inspecting turbine blades, gears, and structural components
Energy sector: examining boilers, heat exchangers, and nuclear components
Petrochemical plants: monitoring welds and materials in oil & gas installations
Medical equipment: ensuring internal integrity of critical components
Advantages:
Fast results & high efficiency – near-instant imaging without film processing
Superior image quality & precision – high resolution, wide dynamic range, zoom & contrast tools
Environmentally friendly – no film or chemicals, reducing waste and environmental impact
Improved data accessibility & storage – easy to archive, share, and integrate into reports and systems
Lower long-term costs – no recurring film, chemical, or storage expenses
Digital Radiography combines speed, precision, and sustainability — a modern replacement for traditional film radiography.
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