





NM01XT2505Z
This portable X-ray flaw detector utilizes a panoramic ceramic X-ray tube for non-destructive testing. It is designed for inspecting various materials and detecting internal flaws with a 360-degree radiation coverage.
Key Specifications:
X-Ray Tube Type: Panoramic Ceramic Tube
Maximum Penetration: 34 mm (likely in steel, material type not specified)
Input Voltage: AC 198-242V / 50-60Hz
Tube Voltage: 150-250 KV (adjustable within this range)
Tube Current: 5 mA (fixed)
Focal Spot Size: 1.0 mm x 2.4 mm
Radiation Coverage: 360° x 30° (This indicates a 360-degree radial beam with a vertical coverage of 30 degrees)
Duty Cycle: Intermittent working with a 5-minute working period followed by a 5-minute rest period (50% duty cycle)
Dimensions: 320 mm x 320 mm x 650 mm
Weight: 32 kg
Manufacturer: XINLI
Key Features and Potential Benefits:
Panoramic Radiation: The panoramic tube provides 360-degree radiation coverage, allowing for the simultaneous inspection of circumferential areas, such as welds in pipes or pressure vessels.
Ceramic Tube: Ceramic X-ray tubes are generally known for their durability and longer lifespan compared to glass tubes, as well as better resistance to vibration and shock.
Good Penetration Capability: With a maximum penetration of 34mm (in steel), it can inspect moderately thick materials.
Adjustable Tube Voltage: The variable tube voltage (150-250KV) allows for optimization of the X-ray energy based on the material type and thickness being inspected. Higher voltage for denser or thicker materials.
Portable Design: While weighing 32 kg and having the listed dimensions, it is described as a "lighter flaw detector," suggesting it is designed to be transportable for field inspections.
Intermittent Working Cycle: The defined duty cycle helps to prevent overheating of the X-ray tube and ensures reliable operation.
Suitable for Non-Destructive Testing: This type of equipment is used to identify internal flaws in materials without causing damage, crucial for quality control in various industries.