I picked this up at an auction and don't know what it is. It has some lights inside and a screen on the front, kinda looks like you would put something over the screen and the light would help to see?
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
I like the spylane idea better!I like the spylane idea better!
When I pipelined back in the 90's they used a thick lead box about the same size as those small ammo cans in which the radioactive source (the pill as it was called on the pipeline) resided in. One end of the box has about a 15 ft long cable with a crank on it that when the're ready to x-ray opens a door and pushes the pill out through a 15 ft flexible cable on the other end to the weld. The film is then exposed for so many minutes then they crank the pill back into the box and the door closes behind it. The reason for the 30 ft of cable is so the tech is not exposed to radiation. Each time they x-ray they cordon off the exposure zone and the techs job is to keep people out of the danger Zone. There are some urban legend storys about the pill falling out on the ground and some guy comes along and picks it up puts in his pocket and dies almost immediatelyIt is an xray viewer.
It is how they inspected weld joints in the old days...(and still do). You place photographic film on one side of the area to be inspected....then put a radioactive source (pig) on the other side. The Pig is a steal enclosure they tech can open up from a distance.
After the film is exposed, a tech reads the film using the above as a light source to determine if the weld is good.
That method is still used for steal pressure tanks.
. That's the basic version of story I always heard. Who Knows? I know X-ray technology has changed things a lot but I'm not up on it anymore.When I pipelined back in the 90's they used a thick lead box about the same size as those small ammo cans in which the radioactive source (the pill as it was called on the pipeline) resided in. One end of the box has about a 15 ft long cable with a crank on it that when the're ready to x-ray opens a door and pushes the pill out through a 15 ft flexible cable on the other end to the weld. The film is then exposed for so many minutes then they crank the pill back into the box and the door closes behind it. The reason for the 30 ft of cable is so the tech is not exposed to radiation. Each time they x-ray they cordon off the exposure zone and the techs job is to keep people out of the danger Zone. There are some urban legend storys about the pill falling out on the ground and some guy comes along and picks it up puts in his pocket and dies almost immediately. That's the basic version of story I always heard. Who Knows? I know X-ray technology has changed things a lot but I'm not up on it anymore.
i had some trouble visualizing that, so i googled it
https://www.nde-ed.org/EducationRes...ography/EquipmentMaterials/isotopesources.htm


:shockingbet those were fun to license after 9/11