Radiography
Radiography involves the use of penetrating X or Gamma radiation to examine parts and products for imperfections. An X-ray machine or radioactive isotope is used as a source of radiation. Radiation is directed through the inspection object and onto film or an electronic detector producing a shadow graph that shows the internal structure of the inspection object. Possible imperfections show up as density changes in the image, the same way a medical X-ray can show broken bones.
X-View Digital Radiography Products
See all of our wide array X-view digital radiography products, if we don't have what you need here, we can make something that will. ...Learn more
Computed Radiography
In Computed Radiography imaging, the x-ray exposure is stored on a photostimulable phosphor plate that is located in a cassette like film. When placed in the reader a laser scans the imaging plate (IP), light is emitted where X-ray stimulated the phosphor during the exposure. ...more
Computed Tomography
Our extensive line of CT systems are described in-depth on our X-View CT website. Click to explore. ...more
Digital / Analog Cameras
NSI's selected CCD cameras are dedicated to Real-Time X-ray imaging. Based on either a High Resolution Analog or a 1, 1.5 or 2 mega pixel camera, these cameras are designed to be used with today�s most powerful X-ray image intensifiers. ...more
Image Intensifiers
North Star Imaging provides the widest range of image intensifiers available anywhere. New and reload intensifiers from 4-inch to 16-inch are available. And as always, North Star Imaging offers quality service to assure the best solutions for you. ...more
Radiation Enclosures
Custom radiation enclosures from NSI can be scaled to fit any application. Small enclosures are fabricated as a one-piece unit and larger enclosures are built from easy to handle modular panels. Unparalleled fit and finish is a common feature in both construction methods. ...more


