Museum collections have a vast range of objects in all imaginable shapes, sizes, and materials. It’s primarily the large pieces in collections that place exceptional demands on the X-ray technology. The Art X-Ray was specially developed to cope with these challenges.
Due to its unique image scanning technology, the Art X-Ray achieves enormous image sizes without making any compromises in terms of resolution or contrast. And the machine is precisely adapted to suit your needs:
• The design of the unit is based on your premises so that the available space is optimally utilised.
• The core components (X-ray tube, X-ray camera, etc.) are chosen to match the objects you want to X-ray.
We’re not art experts, but know how to X-ray your artworks.
When handling the objects and operating the machine, the Art X-Ray supports you with well thought-out concepts, like the universal painting holder:
The painting holder easily keeps small and large paintings securely affixed in the machine. The two stands at the side, which are holding a relatively small painting on the photo, are adjustable and can be adapted to fit the painting concerned.
For the X-ray examination of objects that stand by themselves, like this steam engine on a wooden plinth, base plates can be inserted into the painting holder’s runners.