Thermo Scientific™ PXS10 - 130kV Microfocus X-Ray Sources combine powerful geometric magnification with a highly stable, high intensity output to meet the most demanding industrial imaging and inspection challenges.
Inspect every detail of your electronic components, PCB assemblies, and semiconductor devices with high resolution, distortion-free images. The Thermo Scientific™ PXS5-928 Microfocus X-Ray Source is a digitally controlled 90kV microfocus X-Ray source for use in manual inspection of electronics,...
Thermo Scientific™ PXS6-130SW, 130kV X-ray source combines the X-ray tube and high voltage power supply into one compact package that is powered by a 28VDC source. Unit houses a side-window sealed tube and a high-voltage power supply.
The Thermo Scientific™ PXS5-926 is a 90kV microfocus X-Ray source for use in high-resolution imaging applications. The small spot size and high magnification, combined with stable output allow superior quality 2D and 3D images.
Thermo Scientific™ PXS5 Microfocus X-Ray Sources provide an economic, high-performance solution for manual and automated inspection and testing, combining microfocus spot size with high stability and limited energy/power.
Inspect the details of your electronic components and PCB assemblies with high resolution, distortion-free images. The Thermo Scientific™ DXS11 High-Resolution MiniFocus X-Ray Source features a side-window x-ray tube designed for high performance in compact X-Ray systems.
The Thermo Scientific™ PXS5-927 is a digitally controlled 90kV microfocus X-Ray source for use in imaging applications requiring the highest resolution.
Thermo Scientific™ PXS4-611W, 60kV X-ray Source is a constant potential, continuous duty X-ray source for use in field applications or where high stability is required. Side-window sealed tube and a high voltage power supply.
The Thermo Scientific™ PXS5-822 is an 80kV microfocus X-Ray source in side window configuration for use in high-resolution imaging. The side window configuration allows use in compact cabinets where high magnification is still required.