Computed Radiography (CR) is an advanced imaging technique used in non-destructive testing (NDT) to produce digital images of internal structures and defects in materials. CR utilizes phosphor imaging plates to capture radiation passing through the test object, which is then processed using specialized software to generate high-resolution digital images. This technology offers numerous advantages over traditional film-based radiography, making it widely adopted in various industries for flaw detection and material analysis.
Applications of Computed Radiography :
Weld Inspection.
Casting and Forging Inspection.
Piping and Pipeline Inspection
Aerospace Component Inspection.
Structural Inspection.
Advantages of Computed Radiography :
Digital Imaging: CR produces high-resolution digital images that can be easily stored, manipulated, and transmitted electronically, allowing for efficient analysis, archiving, and sharing of inspection data.