Digital Radiography
Unlike conventional radiography, digital radiography doesn’t require film. Instead, it uses a digital detector to display radiographic images on a computer screen almost instantaneously. It allows for a much shorter exposure time so that the images can be interpreted more quickly. Furthermore, digital images are much higher in quality when compared to conventional radiographic images. […]
Computed Radiography
Computed Radiography (CR) replaces the film used in conventional radiography via the use of a phosphorous imaging plate. CR is faster than film radiography although it requires extra steps compared to direct radiography. CR indirectly captures the image on the phosphorous plate and converts the image into a digital signal which is then reviewed on […]
Real Time Radiography
Real Time Radiography (RTR), or real-time radioscopy is a nondestructive test method whereby an image is produced electronically, rather than on film so there is a very minimal amount of lag time between the image being exposed to the radiation source and creating the radiographic image. This technology utilizes a direct detector panel that captures […]