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Portable Computed Radiography High-Resolution Imaging Solution

CRx25P scanner withstands industrial radiography for both in house and field service applications

General Electric GE
Fri, 11/18/2011 - 13:09
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(GE Measurement and Control Solutions: Ahrensburg, Germany) -- General Electric (GE) Inspection Technology’s CRx25P computed radiography (CR) imaging solution combines high scanning resolution and throughput with compact design and light weight to provide a portable inspection solution for industrial and process applications in oil and gas, power generation, and aerospace industries.

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“Weighing just 21 kg (46 lb), the CRx25P represents the latest generation of portable scanners,” says GE product manager Martin Sauerschnig. “It features an upgraded plate transport system, which optimizes plate handling, and it accepts flexible phosphor imaging plates up to 35 cm (14 in) wide and virtually any length, with one plate being fed into the unit while the other plate is being scanned.”

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