Gamma Radiography Accessories.
Accessories for safely handling radioactive sources and controlling radiation exposure during NDT inspections.
Tungsten Collimators
Used to optimize radiation control and reduce scatter during inspections. Available in directional and panoramic styles, these precision-engineered tungsten collimators ensure clear, detailed imaging for accurate inspection reporting. Options include side throw models with various guide tube configurations to suit different operational needs.
Radiography Shielding
Used to protect personnel, minimize exclusion zones, and ensure compliance during radiographic inspections, QSA Global's shielding is engineered for maximum radiation protection. Standard options include flexible bismuth silicon FlexShield blankets, FlexShield Guide Tube Shields to reduce flash dose during projection radiography, and Beamport Shields designed to fit specific collimators.
Remote Controls
Used to safely position and retract radioisotope sources during radiographic exposures, these gamma radiography remote controls come in standard and extreme condition versions. Offered in hand crank and reel styles. Extreme condition models include a durable drive cable housed in specialized conduit for reliable performance in harsh environments.
Source Guide Tubes
Used to safely house and guide the gamma-ray source through the projector system, these flexible stainless steel tubes feature a protective polyvinyl covering and ensure smooth, secure movement even in extreme weather conditions. Extreme Condition versions are engineered for harsh climates, operating from -60°C to 135°C (-76°F to 275°F).
1075 SCARPro Offset Kit
Radiographers use the 1075 SCARPro Offset Kit to perform superimposed and elliptical shots on on butt welds, elbows, sockets, and flanges of small-bore piping up to 3 in (7.6 cm) in diameter.
1075 SCARPro Contact Fixture
Radiographers use the 1075 SCARPro Contact Fixture to perform Category I close-contact SCAR radiography by mounting the projector directly to the pipe surface. Contact shots are typically preferred on piping 3 in (7.6 cm) OD and above.