Title: Stationary
1Stationary Portable Use of a-Si Flat Panels in
NDT Industries
September 2006
Ari Diamond General Manager ari_at_vidisco.com
2Presentation Goals
- To Enlighten
- To Shake Up and Change Pre-consisting
Conceptions - Show Some Real Applications Were Portable and
Stationary a-Si Flat Panel Systems are Currently
Being Used
3Previous Conceptions
- Flat Panels can be used only for Stationary
Applications - Flat Panels work only on AC
- Flat Panels need a stationary PC with a PCI Slot
for a Frame Grabber - Flat Panels have limited cable length connecting
between the imager computer
4Concept Breakers
- Flat Panels can work between 3-5 hours on
Internal Batteries or unlimited time in the field
when using an inverter - A standard or ruggedized laptop can be used to
operate the system - The a-Si Imager can be placed 50 or 100m from the
computer using a cable, or even greater distances
when using a wireless system
5ICU Imager Control UnitThe Heart of the System
- Houses the embedded hardware electronics which
allows for image manipulation and sending the
image back to the laptop, No Frame grabber
required on the computer side. - Allows for sending the image down 50-100 meters
of cable - Contains the Battery, Charger and Power Supply
6- Flat foX-17 System
- Large Format Imager 12x16 (28.4 x 40.6cm)
- 14 bit Panel with 4 lp/mm
- Operates 3 Hours on Batteries
- Housed in one carrying Case
- 50m Lightweight Cable Connecting to the ICU
- Removable Tripod Mount
7foX-Rayzor System
- Specially Designed Super Slim (13mm) for Tight
Spaces - 14 bit Panel with 3.5 lp/mm
- Imaging 5mm from Bottom, 7mm from Side
- Operate 5 Hours on Batteries
- One Lightweight Cable Connecting to the Imager
- Housed in One Case
- Removable Handle Tripod Mountable
8Proprietary Software
- Automatic Imager Calibration Sequence
- 800 Non-Digitizing Zoom
- One Touch ROI Window Leveling
- Measurement Tools including Line Profile
- Automatic Averaging
- Built-in Data Base including Database Backup and
Query - Built-in CD/DVD Writing Applications
- Annotations including Vocal Files
9Stationary Portable Use of a-Si Flat Panels in
NDT Industries
- NDT inspections take place in laboratory
settings, but what about field work? - A few relative examples of uses today
- Petrochemicals/Pipes/Welding
- Air Forces/Aerospace
- Ammunition Ballistic Ceramic Inspection
- Cement Building Inspection
10 Flat Panel Systems Used for NDT Inspection in
Refineries and Chemical Plants
11Petrochemical Applications Highly Portable
Field Solutions
foX-Rayzor (9x9, 14bit, 3.5lp/mm) Protective
Cover 270KV Pulsed X-Ray source
12On-Site Inspections
Plant maintenance inspections of insulated pipes,
joints, welds etc. No need to remove insulation
or dismantle pipe segments to trace leaks. No
long production halts.
Immediate Results
13a-Si Flat Panels Detector Sensitivity
- Panel sensitivity is 10 to 100 times greater than
traditional X-ray film, thereby requiring
dramatically less exposure time - Example Using a Golden pulsed 150kV or 270kV
X-ray source, an entire X-ray image can be
achieved with only one pulse, 60 nanoseconds of
exposure (a minimal amount of energy!) - Complete image acquisition and presentation takes
approx. 2-5 seconds, depending on the size of
detector used. - a-Si is one of the fastest and most sensitive
detectors available. - In some cases, the user can move from using
radioactive sources to X-ray
14Corrosion Pipe Inspection
15Petrochemical ApplicationsWall Thickness
Measurement Using Line Profile Tool
16Weld Inspection
17Weld Inspection
18Weld Inspection with Emboss 3D Effect
19Lab Work - Steel Pipe InspectionDN 125 x 2.3mm
Emboss Tool
20Small Bore Steel Pipe with Wall Thickness of 3
mmLooking for wire number 15(0.125)
21A Very Satisfied Finnish Service Provider -
Owner of Several Portable Flat Panel Systems
Hello again! There is one image that shows just
how good this new system is. That is the Leak in
a pipe image. There was a suspicion about a leak
in one pipe, but no one couldn't tell for sure
where it could be found. No problemo! The great
Vidisco Flatfox and a team of two experts (me and
my father) rushed to the scene and with just 3
shots we were able to locate the hole! And it all
took less 10 minutes! Could it have been done
with conventional x-ray equipment...? HARDLY! At
least it would have taken hours to do it. Have a
nice weekend! Best regards, Toni Kovanen NDT
Servitek Oy Finland
22Email from a Service Provider in the US
Hi Mike and Scott, What can one say? Jesse
has had a great week with the system shut down
most of a refinery after being asked if he could
try a shot on a 4 valves in a 1high pressure
naptha line (this was in addition to some work we
were being paid to do). Nominal wall is .220, he
found a 0.010 patch on an exit bend, chief
inspector called for crash stop they love us
and hate us at the same time client is now
putting together an RFQ for all of their small
bore piping. Regards, Mike
23Use of Iridium Source with Flat Panels
Hello Adar, Yes, it's suprising me about that
sensitivity of panel. I'd shoot with Ir-192 whose
activity was 4 ci and exposing time was 9 s for
process steam tube diameter OD 150 and 6,3 mm
wall thickness. The tangent area and drilled test
holes showed very well in image! Other "real
work" object was steam cooler in main steam
manifold with wall thickness 25 mm, and the wall
thicness of the ejector located inside of the
manifold was 12 mm. So total wall thickness was
74 mm and shot with 30 ci activity and 50 s
exposing time. The details of the inner ejector
showed very well! The shield on electronic area
was 8 mm of lead. I'll going back to the office
in next week and I'll send the pictures for you
from there because fastest e-mail
connection. Will be back soon Best
regards Kari
24Casting Defects
25Air Forces/Aerospace Lab and Field Inspections
- Israel Aircraft Industries (IAI)
- US Air Force inspections of F-15 frame
- Airbus Service Company
26IAI Laboratory Configuration
- Dual use installation lab and field
- Flat fox-17 (16x12, 14bit, 4lp/mm)
- Software on desktop PC and laptop
- 3 megapixel LCD black white screen
- Philips MGC41 X-ray source
- Highlights
- Boeing BSS 7075/7044 compliant
- Fully automated
- Dramatically reduced inspection cycle
- Dramatic Cost Savings
27Digital Flat Panel Imaging vs. Film
28Actual Laboratory Setup
Protective Lead Plate
X-ray Source
29Aircraft Part Inspection
Aircraft Part
30Cost Comparison Chart
Film Technology
Digital Panel Technology
Based on taking 7,250 X-ray Images
31Portable Flat fox-17 Imager on F-15
- Fast Set-up
- Fast Imaging
- Quality Images
Flat fox-17
32Lab and Field Automation
Lap joint inspection with foX-Rayzor and NDT
Expert Xhina automated inspection arm
33Lap Joint Test Pattern
34F-111 Aircraft X-ray Inspection
35 36Laboratory Ammunition Inspection
- Flat foX-17 System (16x12, 14bit, 4lp/mm)
- 3 or 5 Mega Pixel LCD black white screen
- Tripod mount for stationary mount
- CP Source 160KV, Focal Spot 1mm
37Lab Ammunition Inspection Results
- 100 mandatory inspection of fuses at production
stage
One X-ray shot covering multiple fuse inspection
38Munitions in the Field Depot or UX0 (unexploded
ordnance)
39IEDS Improvised Explosive Devices
40Fuses
Fuses (Window Leveling)
41Testing of Ballistic Ceramic Plates with Flat
foX-17
The work at Yuma went very well last week they
planned on two days to evaluate the plates and
they finished in three hours! Larry is off with
them this week to Panama to test the plates
stored in jungle environment. The following test
will be in Alaska.
42Building IndustryCement Core with Rebar
6 Cement Wall Taken with Zeifert CP Source
160kV
4 Cement Core Taken with Golden 270 kV Pulsed
Source
43 a-Si Flat Panels in NDT Industries
- Clearly part of the NDT Inspection market
- Proven and mature technology
- Fastest imaging, highest quality, coupled with a
short return on investment - Currently used in petrochemical, aerospace,
ammunition and casting applications, among
others - Super high dynamic range and excellent resolution
of a-Si Flat Panel technology in the field!
44Stationary Portable Use of a-Si Flat Panels in
NDT Industries
Thank you
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