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Radiography codes and standards often require that the detector be in direct contact with the weld. Until today, only film and computed radiography could satisfy that requirement. Flexible digital detector arrays (DDA’s) are now available to the industry. DDA’s bent repeatedly around a curved surface result in workflow time savings productivity benefits. An overview of the technology and applications are discussed as part of this presentation.
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Brian White
Imaging scientist and NAS 410 level 3 radiographer
Brian is an imaging scientist and NAS 410 level 3 radiographer. He is a subject matter expert in industrial digital imaging and is a key contributor to the nondestructive testing industry. Brian is an active member of the ASTM radiography standards committee (E07.01) and serves as the membership secretary for the executive main committee (E07). Brian also serves as a member of the section five ASME code radiography working group. He has authored fourteen white papers on digital radiographic image quality and is a graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in Imaging Science.
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Ben Sampson
Editor
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