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CatSpect Takes the Industry Out of Industrial X-ray Inspection

Software streamlines setup of X-ray screening equipment

Tue, 10/04/2011 - 13:48
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(3DX-Ray: Leicestershire, UK) -- 3DX-Ray Ltd., developer, manufacturer, and installer of X-ray inspection systems, has launched CatSpect, a new software module, within the 3DX-Ray standardized software suite, that will make the analysis of items even easier. A new icon-based interface enables quick and simple setup of analysis parameters and other functionality requirements—whether users are setting up highly automated, rapid, in-line scanning, batch inspection, or one-off scans. The new software will be implemented across 3DX-Ray’s entire range of industrial X-ray screening products.

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X-ray screening is a key process for industrial manufacturers to ensure the quality and safety of their products. The new standardized software makes it far easier to deploy X-ray equipment at manufacturing plants, enabling customers to tailor functionalities and analysis tools themselves. Creating a new simplified interface was also critical for customers to ensure that operatives at varying levels could easily set up and modify analysis tools—from production line operatives or line control managers to research and development (R&D) engineers.

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