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MQS Technologies has developed a range of custom-built indigenous fuze inspection systems designed to perform digital radiography of electronic and mechanical fuzes. Some configurations include a highly reliable swivel mechanism that significantly improves cycle time and productivity. MQS’s oldest fuze inspection system—supplied over a decade ago—continues to operate successfully, inspecting fuzes in a highly automated manner.
Faster cycle time for large-volume inspection.
One platform designed for diverse fuze types.
Automation-friendly setups reduce operator dependency.
Choose the right kV and detector based on fuze geometry and density.
Proven track record with systems running successfully for years.
Tailored mechanical handling + inspection workflow for artillery fuzes and multi-model hand grenades.
Significantly improves cycle time to increase productivity.
Preset workflows support automated inspections and repeatable outcomes.
Match penetration and image clarity to your fuze type and inspection requirement.
Safer operation with controlled leakage and interlock logic—supports audits and regulated environments.
| X-ray Source | Focal Spot | Tube Type | Power | Analysis | Duty Cycle |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MQXR 160 | 0.4 mm & 1 mm | Mini focus | 800W / 1800W | 2D / CT | 100% |
| MQXR 225 | 1 mm & 5.5 mm | Mini focus | 640W / 3000W | 2D / CT | 100% |
| MQXR 320 | 0.4 mm & 1 mm / 3 mm & 5.5 mm | Mini focus | 800W / 1800W / 1500W / 4200W | 2D / CT | 100% |
| MQXR 450 | 0.4 mm & 1 mm / 2.5 mm & 5.5 mm | Mini focus | 800W / 1800W / 900W / 4500W | 2D / CT | 100% |
Cabinet & Manipulator: Customizable as per user requirement.
| Detector | X-ray Range | Pixel Size | Active Area | Frame Rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MQXRD 0822 XX | 0–16 MeV | 200 µm | 200 × 200 mm | 25 fps (1×1), 50 fps (2×2) |
| MQXRD 3025 XX | 0–450 kV | 139 µm | 250 × 300 mm | 5.5 fps (1×1), 11 fps (2×2) |
| MQXRD 1621 XX | 0–16 MeV | 200 µm | 400 × 400 mm | 15 fps (1×1), 30 fps (2×2) |
| MQXRD 4343N XX | 0–450 kV | 150 µm | 432 × 432 mm | 15 fps (1×1), 30 fps (2×2) |