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X-RAY TECHNOLOGY


THINKING IN SOLUTIONS


X-ray technology is a robust and highly precise measuring instrument. It is used in wall thickness and diameter measurement for single and multi-layer pipes and hoses as well as cables and rubber applications.


In addition to our proven dosing and measurement technologies such as gravimetric, radar and ultra- sonic, the X-ray measurement technology has complemented the product portfolio of iNOEX GmbH. Since the product presentation at the K-show 2019,


the iXRAY has already been successfully implemented in various product lines.


The iNOEX iXRAY series uses X-ray radiation with the latest X-ray detectors and long-life X-ray tubes for dimensional measurement and data acquisition. The technology provides an µm-accurate repro- ducibility of the products. Therefore, the scope of application is wide - it is used for multilayer pipes such as aluminium composite tubes, pressure hoses with fabric inserts, rubber hoses, foamed products, medical hoses, and tubes as well as cables.


Especially in combination with our gravimetric systems, the iXRAY off ers various process control options like mass throughput-, weight per meter- or thin point control. For the customer, this results in high potential for material savings, increased productivity and process transparency.


It is available in three series (iXRAY 16, 32 and 63) within a diameter range of 1 - 63 mm.


INSPIRE BEYOND MEASUREMENT


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