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Structural analysis X-ray tube reduces the hidden danger in sampling inspection

Date:2022-09-29Source:X-Ray

It is important to avoid the use of unqualified or nonconforming alloys. In the past, more than half of the serious industrial accidents were caused by alloy material mixing and pipeline system damage. Therefore, it is more important than ever to monitor the change of alloy material of production equipment during the production process to ensure production. There are hidden dangers in sampling inspection. It is the guarantee of production to replace sampling inspection with full inspection for all key materials involved.

For the metal manufacturing industry, the quality control and quality assurance of fluorescent X-ray tubes are equally important. Material inspection is the key to ensure that metal products are made of qualified materials. If unqualified metal alloy is used, it will cause catastrophic accidents, bring great economic losses to the enterprise, damage the reputation of the enterprise, and even cause casualties. Before the quality management system and Six Sigma methodology attracted everyone's attention to optimizing quality control, many quality control departments relied on inadequate and imprecise quality inspection methods, or only relied on material inspection reports of alloy composition.

This seems to be a challenge, but the progress of analysis technology makes it very simple. Now the structural analysis X-ray tube analyzer has become a leader in the alloy material identification (PMI) industry. It is fast, reliable, light, durable and can adapt to a variety of environments and weather conditions. With the fluorescence analysis X-ray tube analyzer, the maintenance personnel can complete the alloy material identification task of several miles of conveying pipe system and production equipment in a very short time. From metal wires to solder joints, valves, or process pressure vessels, regardless of shape or size, the structural analysis X-ray tube alloy analyzer can complete the analysis of large quantities of samples in a very short time without damage.

In recent years, the metal waste recycling industry has developed rapidly. In the face of complex and diverse alloy types and mixed material quality, advanced detection means must be used to conduct rapid and accurate analysis and detection on the site to adapt to changing market conditions, so as to remain invincible in the fierce industry competition.