X-ray detector X-Scan LCS series
linear arrayinspectionfor the automotive industry

X-ray detector
X-ray detector
X-ray detector
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Characteristics

Detected entity
X-ray
Technology
linear array
Application
inspection, for the automotive industry

Description

X-SCAN LCS SERIES Powerful yet high quality linear array detectors supporting continuous and non-continuous X-ray sources. Share on FacebookTweet about this on TwitterShare on LinkedInEmail this to someone The X-Scan LCS is a powerful linear array detector for high-energy X-ray imaging applications utilizing linear accelerators or betatrons as the radiation source. The detector can operate in non-continuous mode for use with linear accelerators and betatrons, or continuous mode for X-ray tubes and other continuous sources. The detection element is formed by pixelated cadmium tungstate (CdWO4) or cesium iodide (CsI) scintillators coupled to low-leakage silicon photodiodes. Lead alloy post-collimator and tungsten anti-scatter grids can be integrated into the detector module mechanics depending on customer system imaging geometry and requirements. DT also provides solutions for specific requirements using DT’s X-Scan design building blocks. BENEFITS Versatile and cost-effective for NDT, stationary, fixed, portal and mobile applications High imaging performance with highest dynamic range Multi-energy imaging support for material recognition Simplifies system design with anti-scatter vane and post-collimator options FEATURES X-ray source energy range: 450kVp-9MeV+ Pixel pitch options: 2.3 mm, 4.6 mm and 9.2 mm Utilizes DT’s proprietary low-leakage silicon photodiodes and 63 gain range ASIC Unique pixel design for best light collection and minimized cross-talk Support for continuous and non-continuous X-ray sources

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