The
cmos x ray is complementary metal oxide silicon x-ray. NASA’s Jet
Propulsion Lab developed and patented a cmos x ray active pixel sensor
that Envision uses for high resolution industrial radiography or x-ray
imaging. Today our digital cmos x ray technology ranges from the world’s
smallest wearable flat panel portable image system, to sophisticated
high-energy computed tomography inspection systems and detectors.
Our quality radiology capabilities have proven that we are not equal
to our competitors; we are leading the radiography and film imaging
industry.
When switching from a film x-ray to
a quality digital xray system, users may recover their investment
within four or five months; the savings can begin at the rate of over
$10,000 per month per digital xray system. Then consider your labor
savings when going to digital xray: 1) no purchasing, receiving, or
inventorying of consumables, 2 ) no loading or unloading of film cassettes
for images, 3) no processing of film, handling chemicals, or equipment
maintenance, 4) no hazardous waste disposal, 5) instant imaging results
/ no re-shoots, 6) easy measurement and annotation of indications
or defects and 7) compact, inexpensive and permanent image archive
on CD's. Visit us on the internet for information.
In the United States, in January
2000, Envision announced the first in a series of digital x ray inspection
equipment based on CMOS sensors. The underlying technology for these
x-ray image system products was developed and patented by NASA’s Jet
Propulsion Lab in 1995. Today our digital x ray inspection technology
ranges from the world’s smallest wearable x-ray flat panel portable
system, to sophisticated high-energy computed tomography digital x
ray inspection systems. Our quality radiology capabilities have proven
that we are not equal to our competitors; we are leading the radiography
and imaging industry. Visit our website at www.cmosxray.com or call
907-563-1141 for more information on our products and services.
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab
discovered and patented a CMOS active pixel sensor that Envision uses
for high-resolution industrial radiography or x-ray imaging. With
this efficient, digital industrial radiography, x-rays are converted
to photons using an intimate contact conversion screen. Photons strike
tiny 39micron pixels and are converted into electrons stored in capacitors.
Each pixel has its own amplifier that is switched on and off by timing
and control circuitry right on the chip. Voltages from the amplifiers
go through analog-to-digital converters right at the sensor. For more
information on industrial radiography equipment, call 907-563-1141.
We continuously progress as leaders
in the xray equipment community. Our xray equipment has repeatedly
been certified for its effectiveness and superior imaging and x-ray
capabilities. We have been credited for our commitment and immediate
responsiveness to new x-ray customers’ needs. Our mission is to provide
the best xray equipment solutions today, for tomorrow's necessity.
Paraphrasing a quote from Arthur Schopenhauer, we've developed our
own understanding of x-ray technology progression. The acceptance
of new imaging technology goes through three stages. First it is ridiculed,
then violently opposed and finally, accepted as self-evident. The
time is now to make your own decisions about CMOS! To preview our
medical radiology products, visit our web site at www.cmosxray.com.
Today our digital x ray product technology
ranges from the worlds smallest wearable x-ray flat panel inspection
system, to sophisticated high-energy computed tomography digital x
ray systems. Our quality radiology capabilities have proven that we
are not equal to our competitors; we are leading the radiography and
imaging industry. Our CMOS X-ray equipment has been used to inspect
fuel tanks on space shuttles, missiles and other defense ordinance,
commercial aircraft parts, medical products, electronic components,
composite structures, agricultural product, automotive castings and
tires, railroad tankers, and numerous other applications where manufactures
and researchers are taking advantage of the cost savings of implementing
CMOS digital x ray image technologies. For more information on our
diagnostic products, visit www.cmosxray.com.
In 1993, Envision created innovations
in digital radiography along with intelligent robotic crawlers and
manipulators. In Alaska, hundreds of miles of pipeline have been inspected
using our digital radiography imaging systems, operating year-around
in one of the most difficult environments on earth. The use of Envision’s
corrosion x-ray and inspection equipment has resulted in savings at
a figure of millions to the petroleum industry, and significant protection
for Alaska’s arctic environment. In January 2000, Envision announced
the first in a series of digital radiography products based on CMOS
sensors. The underlying technology for these image system products
was developed and patented by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Lab in 1995. If
you need radiology information, visit www.cmosxray.com.
Envision has been in business as
a manufacturer of innovations in digital x ray equipment and robotics
systems for industrial inspection in the United States since 1993.
Our x ray equipment and products have been used for inspection and
x-ray of hundreds of miles of arctic pipelines, fuel tanks on space
shuttles, commercial aircraft parts, electronic components, tubing
welds, composite structures, agricultural product, electrical connectors,
tires, medical items, castings, and other applications where manufactures
and researchers are taking advantage of the cost savings of implementing
CMOS x-ray imaging technologies. Take a look at the state-of-the-art
in digital x-ray systems. Envision offers x ray equipment for the
21st century.