X-ray transmission

Our X-ray transmission (XRT) solutions exemplifies our commitment to innovation and efficiency in a variety of material processes.
This advanced technology is designed to differentiate materials based on their atomic density, ensuring the highest levels of sorting accuracy and material purity.

How it works

X-ray transmission technology functions by directing X-rays through materials and measuring the intensity of the transmitted rays. Different materials, due to their unique atomic densities, absorb X-rays to varying extents. By analyzing the transmitted rays, our system can distinguish between materials, facilitating precise sorting of valuable components from waste. This process is non-destructive, ensuring that the integrity of the materials is preserved during sorting.

Operating principies

X-ray Transmission (XRT) technology differentiates materials by atomic density as they move along a conveyor belt at speeds of 2-3 m/s. The system handles material sizes from 8 mm to 250 mm and operates with a capacity range of 15 to 450 tons per hour. X-rays pass through the material, and sensors capture the transmitted radiation to create a detailed density profile.

This XRT analysis is carried out in different X-ray energy levels allowing very precise material differentiation for individual pixels and for complete particles.

AI-powered analysis

Our X-ray transmission (XRT) systems, combined with AI-powered analysis, are able to identifying subtle differences in materials that are undetectable to the human eye. Combined with self-learning algorithms, this advanced detection ensures that even the smallest valuable particles are separated efficiently.

Key features

High-Purity Sorting: Our XRT systems excel in identifying materials based on subtle differences in atomic density, achieving unparalleled sorting precision.
Advanced AI Integration: Powered by sophisticated AI algorithms, our systems enhance sorting efficiency through intelligent data analysis and decision-making.
Wide Range of Applications: Suitable for a variety of materials, including ores, industrial minerals, and recycled products, ensuring consistent high-quality outputs.
Non-Destructive Process: XRT is a non-invasive technique that maintains the structural integrity of materials during analysis and sorting.
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