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X rays

03/23/2008 11:44 PM

IN manufacturing process where Xrays is used?

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Re: X rays

03/24/2008 1:24 AM

Hi girishpurohit

You don't seem to be a man of many words and that makes it a bit hard for posters to reply properly.

It is hard to respond to a wide question without a indication of where or the circumstances where and how it will be used.

After all X-rays are dangerous.

You have access to internet,

First google for "X ray in manufacturing" or "x ray inspection"

Then select and read the material given.

Then you post a specific question and CR4 may/will respond handsomely.

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Re: X rays

03/24/2008 7:24 AM

Normally for non-destructive testing (NDT). For more information than this you have to provide more details, otherwise no one can answer your question in more detail than this.

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Re: X rays

03/25/2008 11:34 AM

an electron beam

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