Operating principle

How does X-ray imaging work with NTB’s Digital X-ray linescan cameras

The excellent performance of the digital X-ray linescan camera is achieved through the use of a self-developed, unique, and revolutionary X-ray detector. During image acquisition, either the test object (2) or the camera (1) including the X-ray source (4) is moved linearly in a scanning process. The signal from the X-ray detector is continuously read out and digitized by ultra-fast A/D converters with 12 bits (= 4096 grayscales). This creates the digital X-ray image (5) line by line in the computer.

(Video of the operating principle – coming soon!)

The digital X-ray images can be directly processed and analyzed on the screen for detailed evaluations or measurements. Afterward, the stored images can be archived, integrated into reports, or electronically transmitted.