SCAR Radiography
SCAR Radiography represents a groundbreaking advancement in non-destructive testing, providing enhanced efficiency and safety for industrial applications. By leveraging innovative technology, SCAR minimizes operational downtime and enhances productivity, making it an essential tool in various fields.Key Advantages of Using SCAR
SCAR Radiography: A Game Changer Across Industries
SCAR can be used in proximity to other trades without disturbing work schedules. It is a great solution for fixed assets that are situated in populated work areas.
Limitations
The application of SCAR is to smaller thickness, and schedules. The shot times are longer than conventional gamma source (up to 3 min).
Our Equipment
989 Baby SCAR
The smallest gamma exposure device available on the market to be used when clearance is an issue.
The source never leaves the device, no guide tube is required making it safer to use and easier.
Ultra-focused radiation beam resulting in a smaller exclusion zone.
Easier to shield than a conventional device resulting in a smaller exclusion zone.
SCAR Capabilities
Radiographic Testing (RT) is an NDE technique that involves the use of either X-rays or gamma rays to view the internal structure of a component. conventional devices, further minimizing exclusion areas.
Benefits of SCAR Radiography
No restrictive shooting windows (24/7 radiography concept)
Equipment shut down time reduced to a minimum
A smaller and less intrusive safety zone
Can be used in proximity with other trades: people working in the area can continue their activity
Can be used in congested or confined work areas (populated area, boiler, etc.)
Less personnel required to perform the work (Radiography is not restricted to breaks, window between shifts, night shifts, etc.)
Reduction or elimination of the effect on the nuclear level alarmr level alarm.