X-Ray Sensors offer a number of advantages over
beta and gamma sensors, including greater precision, better streak
detection, long-term stability and non-nuclear technology.
Since the X-ray sensor's energy output can be changed via
digital power regulation, it can be optimized to run very
efficiently over a wide range of product weights and
thicknesses.
The
Model 318 X-Ray Backscatter Gauge
is used to measure a wide range of web products. It features
beta-gauge like performance without the licensing issues
associated with nucleonic gauges. Single-sided operation also
translates to reduced purchasing and operating costs. Click
here to download the brochure:
NDC Xray Backscatter Sensor 318
The
Model 312A X-Ray Transmission Gauge is
designed to meet and exceed the measurement needs of plastics
extrusion, non-wovens, and textile manufacturers.
With its small spot size and high energy flux, this sensor's
streak resolution is superb. In addition, its digitally tunable
high voltage power supply allows for maximum sensitivity in
multiple applications. Typical basis weight range is 20 to 5000
gsm. Click here to download the brochure:
NDC X-ray Transmission Sensor 312A Brochure
Three versions of the 312A sensor are available, each with
differing slot geometries to maximize the desired measurement
properties for a specific application.
All X-Ray sensor models offer the following
features:
- Excellent Cross-web Resolution for Precise Profile Control
- Wide Weight/ Thickness Ranges in One Sensor
- Excellent Measurement Stability
- Optimized Sensitivity to Product
- Non-Nuclear Technology
- Long-term Stability and Accuracy