Just replace it with a film. Immediately, digitize X-ray inspections.
The industrial digital X-ray non-destructive imaging device NAOMI-NX requires no troublesome development process and can display images on a PC monitor immediately after capturing. The X-ray sensor, which can be handled like a digital camera, brings non-destructive X-ray inspection closer to you. The NAOMI-NX sensor is operated by signals from the PC. Connection is completed by linking the main unit and PC with a USB cable and connecting the power supply (100V); you can start capturing images as soon as the software is installed on the PC. High-quality X-ray inspections can be digitized quickly and at low cost without the need for replacing X-ray generators or extensive wiring work. We offer a standard model with excellent cost performance that achieves a CCD pixel pitch of 36.0 (H) x 22.0 (V) mm, and a high-end model that pursues fine detail with a CCD pixel pitch of 17.0 (H) x 17.0 (V) mm. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ High resolution and sensitivity, smooth gradation expression ○ Image display in just 5 seconds ○ Significant reduction in cost and space [Standard Model] ○ Cost-effective standard model ○ Maximum 48.37 million pixels *NX-02SN ○ 4,096 gradations (12bit) grayscale [High-Resolution Model] ○ High-end model pursuing fine detail ○ Maximum 60.45 million pixels *NX-04H ○ 4,096 gradations (12bit) grayscale ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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In 1993, the company was founded by the current president Jiro Maruyama and his wife Yuriko, based on wireless and CCD camera technology. Today, it is involved in the development, manufacturing, and sales of dental intraoral cameras, medical and industrial X-ray sensors, industrial endoscopes, broadcast and professional cameras, and the development of capsule endoscopes. In the dental field, currently, 85% of the world's wireless intraoral cameras are made by RF. Additionally, in the medical field, the digital X-ray announced in 2006 achieved a 29.6% share in the domestic DR market in 2007, making it the number one in performance.