NDT Equipment – Imaging Analog – X-Ray

(Back to X-Ray)

Radiography films – IX 20

A single emulsion, ultra-fine grain CEN 584-1 Class C3/ASTM E94 Class 1(ASTM E-1815 Class 1) film having medium high contrast for critical imaging quality applications. Its single emulsion feature minimizes parallax and permits extremely sharp magnified viewing. The applications are:

  • Micro-electronic parts
  • Neutron radiography
  • Ultra-fine ceramic parts
  • Critical investment castings
  • Graphite composite parts

Radiography films – IX 25

Fuji’s finest grain double emulsion CEN 584-1 Class C1/ASTM E94 Class 1 (ASTM E-1815 Class Special) film for maximum sharpness and discrimination characteristics. It is suitable for new materials such as carbon fiber, reinforced plastics, ceramic products, and micro electric parts. IX 25 is generally used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens. The applications are:

  • Micro-electronic parts
  • Fine ceramic parts
  • Castings: low to medium atomic number metals
  • Applications requiring the highest of contrast
  • Extensive signal evaluation options.

Radiography films – IX 29

An ultra-fine grain, medium-high contrast CEN 584-1 Class C6/ASTM E94 Class 1 (ASTM E-1815 Class W-A) film suitable for the inspection of wide range thickness subjects such as precision cast parts. Its wide latitude characteristic is particularly useful for in-process inspections. IX 29 is generally used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens. The applications are:

  • Ceramic parts
  • Electronic parts
  • Castings: low to medium atomic number metals
  • Applications requiring the highest of latitude
  • X-ray, gamma ray and supervoltage exposure

Radiography films – IX 50

An ultra-fine grain, high contrast CEN 584-1 Class C3/ASTM E94 Class 1 (ASTM E-1815 Class 1) film having excellent sharpness and high discrimination characteristics. It is suitable for use with any low atomic number material where fine image detail is imperative. Its ultra-fine grain makes it useful in high energy, low subject contrast applications where high curie isotopes or high output X-ray machines permit its use. Wide exposure latitude has been demonstrated in high subject contrast applications. IX 50 is generally used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens. The applications are:

  • Electronic parts
  • Graphite epoxy composites
  • High curie isotope exposures
  • Castings: low to medium atomic number metals

Radiography films – IX 59

An extremely fine grain, medium contrast ASTM E94 Class 1(ASTM E-1815 Class W-B) film suitable for the inspection of multi-thickness castings. Its wide latitude characteristic is particularly useful for in-process inspections. IX 59 is generally used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens. The applications are:

  • Ceramic parts
  • Electronic parts
  • Castings: low to medium atomic number metals
  • Applications requiring the highest of latitude
  • X-ray, gamma ray and supervoltage exposure

Radiography films – IX 80

An extremely fine grain, high contrast CEN 584-1 Class C4/ASTM E94 Class 1(ASTM E-1815 Class 1) film suitable for detection of minute defects. It is applicable to the inspection of low atomic number materials with low kilovoltage X-ray sources as well as inspection of higher atomic number materials with high kilovoltage X-ray or gamma ray sources. Wide exposure latitude has been demonstrated in high subject contrast applications. IX 80 is generally used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens. The applications are:

  • Welds: low to medium atomic number metals
  • Castings: low to medium atomic number metals
  • Aircraft construction and maintenance
  • Graphite epoxy composites

Radiography films – IX 100

A very fine grain, high contrast CEN 584-1 Class C5/ASTM E94 Class 2 (ASTM E-1815 Class 2) film suitable for the inspection of light metals with low activity radiation sources and for the inspection of thick, higher density specimens with high kilovoltage X-ray or gamma ray sources. Wide exposure latitude has been demonstrated in high contrast subject applications. Although IX 100 is generally used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens, it is suitable for use with fluorescent or fluorometallic screens. The applications are:

  • Welds: medium to higher atomic number metals
  • Castings: medium to higher atomic number metals
  • Aircraft construction and maintenance
  • Ordinance inspection

Radiography films – IX 150

A high speed, fine grain, medium contrast ASTM E94 Class 2 (ASTM E-1815 Class 3) film suitable for inspection of a large variety of specimens with low-to-high kilovoltage X-ray or gamma ray sources. It is particularly useful when gamma ray sources of high activity are unavailable or when very thick specimens are to be inspected. It is also useful in X-ray diffraction work. IX 150 is used in direct exposure techniques or with lead screens. The applications are:

  • Heavy, multi-thick steel parts
  • Steel reinforced concrete
  • Low curie isotope and low-output X-ray exposures