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X-ray cameras improve composition classification

By Hamamatsu Photonics on 30th November 201015th December 2015

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Hamamatsu is introducing the C10800 series of Dual Energy X-ray Line Scan Cameras, which are designed for imaging materials and objects requiring improved detection and composition classification.

Dual-energy X-ray imaging technology involves combining two radiographs acquired at two distinct energy levels (high and low energy), allowing density as well as other material characteristics to be determined.

By using a variety of combinations of scintillator, filters and gain factor, it is possible to optimise these cameras for different object and X-ray conditions in order to cover a range of applications.

These include: food and industrial inspection requiring high-contrast imaging, composite material sorting, rare metal and mineral detection, security and cargo screening, drug detection, waste sorting and recycling.

Hamamatsu also produces a range of image sensors for use in line-scan applications, such as the S11108 with APS technology and the S11105 with 50MHz data rate.

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