Combined Test Piece.

The STP or CTP is used to ensure that the performance requirements for X-ray machines set out are met and maintained.Some times it is called Combined Test Piece (CTP) .The STP contains samples of organic and inorganic material, materials for resolution and penetration tests.



 SINGLE WIRE RESOLUTION (TEST No.1)

A set of un-insulated tinned copper wires of size 26, 30, 35, 38, 40 and 42 SWG or corresponding AWG wires are placed on Perspex sheet. The wires are laid out in 'S" shaped curves. 
 The wires are placed behind varying thickness of aluminium. A quarter of the length of each wire is uncovered whilst the remaining 3 quarters are covered by 3 wedges of aluminium, corresponding to 4.8mm (3/16"), 7.9mm (5/16") and 11.1mm (7/16") thickness. The minimum requirement is to display 40 SWG wire not covered by step wedge for most of the machines.  Metallic marker should be provided using high-density material, so that SWG numbers in the Display are clearly visible.

 USEFUL PENETRATION (TEST No.2)
Defines what level of details can be seen behind a thickness of known material. The requirement of this test is that the 26 SWG wire is seen under step wedge of 5/16 thickness of Aluminium. 
MULTI ENERGY X-RAY (TEST No. 3)
With multi-energy X-Ray, it should be possible to distinguish between materials of different average atomic number. The use of sugar and salt samples encapsulated on the test piece of CTP will check the material discrimination facility. A different color of sugar and salt on display  indicate that the sugar/salt samples are shown in different color.

 SIMPLE PENETRATION (TEST No. 4)
This test defines what thickness of steel the machine should be able to penetrate. The steel step wedge on the CTP has steps of 2 mm from 20 mm to 40 mm with a lead strip, 1.5mm in thickness to check that the machine is above or below the requirement. The requirement will be different for different KV machines. 

 SPATIAL RESOLUTION (TEST No. 5)
This test defines the ability of the system to distinguish and display objects which are close together. The CTP has copper plate with three sets of gratings (1.0mm, 1.5mm and
2.0mm). Each set consists of a horizontal group and a vertical group. The requirement is that a vertical and horizontal grating can be seen. 

 THIN METAL IMAGING (TEST No. 6)
This is to test the machine‘s ability to image thin metal. This involves a three thin squares of steel of 0.15mm, 0.10mm and 0.05mm thickness placed in row and the requirement is to image steel strip of 0.1 mm thickness.

 THIN ORGANIC IMAGING (TEST No. 7)
This is to test the machine‘s capability for thin organic imaging. The test object incorporates plastic of various thicknesses and the requirement is to image plastic of 1 mm thickness.

 IQI SENSITIVITY (TEST No. 8)
This is to determine the image quality indicator (IQI) sensitivity of the X-ray system. The requirement is to demonstrate 2% IQI sensitivity.


 The CTP must be placed with its longest dimension parallel to the direction of belt.


 The CTP should be placed in the best position for optimum performance.The optimum position of the STP on the belt depends on the x-ray source and detector arrangements, with the aim being to obtain the best result  possible. 

29 comments:

Unknown said...

Y aluminium is used in second test of CTP,even we know to find what level of details can be seen behind thickness of known material,..but y only aluminium is used when there are lot if known materials?

Unknown said...

1. Y only 8 & 8 vertical and horizontal gratings used in fifth test and y it is with copper ? Even there are lot of other materials which show blue only on screen but y copper only.
2.To check penetration level of xrays we use simple penetration test,but y it only steel is used in CTP box? And 30mm is requirement but if u got a material with heavy thickness then which button is used to find what is present behind dat thick material
3.In single wire resolution uninsulated copper wire is used but if terrorist may use insulated wire,then what is the purpose of uninsulated wire in ctp? We can also use insulated wire in CTP but y we choosed uninsulated one in ctp

Unknown said...

What is deference between useful & Simple penetration test. Both test shows penetration power. pls clear it with example

Sujay's view said...

The main aim to this test is to see electrical circuit behind cabinets used for electronic goods which is usually used by people. No company makes heavy cabinets for equipments and materials used to make cabinets are supposed to be lighter than aluminium. So aluminium plates are used for this test.

Sujay's view said...

1. Copper can not get rusting and usually not effected by variation in room temperature. Here aim is to see gratings and so copper plates are used.

Sujay's view said...

Simple penetration only gives informations regarding normal penetration capabilities of the X-BIS. Most commonly used elements to hide something is steel and so steel is chosen. Rest materials penetration is done in compare to steel as per density. High penetration or VARI key can be used to enhance penetration level of machine in addition.

Sujay's view said...

3. Purpose is to see actual width of wire physically and to see the same in X-BIS image and compre. Even if we use insulated wire result will be almost same.

Unknown said...

What is uses of fourth test

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Unknown said...

I want to ask u if 40SWG wire carrying underneath 5/16 aluminum wedge how could we found it

Unknown said...

Plz expand in hindi

Unknown said...

Y below 40SWG wire will not be used in construction of an IED

Unknown said...

Why 8 horizontal and 8 vertical why can't we take another digit?

Unknown said...

Y perpex sheet is used in single wire resolution 1st test

Unknown said...

Y 1st test is in s shape?

Screener said...

Can use but the swg can be easily identified. Higher the SWG wire will be thin

Screener said...

Use SEN key

Screener said...

To see clear image of wire without reflection

Screener said...

If we place wires in bag it will not in straight shape hence s shape is used

Anonymous said...

Nice discussion

Unknown said...

Good information

Unknown said...

Why used perspex sheet in 1st test?? and why used perspex sheet un insulated copper wire??

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Unknown said...

Y we use uninsulated wire for 1st and 2nd test?

Unknown said...

Please upload video demonstration of CTP Test of X-Bis so we can easily learn from this...

Unknown said...

In second test why 30 swg and why second step wedge?

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Ankit said...

I have a dout on 2nd test which is useful penetratiion. In this test it has 3 step wage 3/16,5/16.7/16. And the requirement is 26swg uninsulated copper wire to be seen under 2nd step wage 5/16. My question is why only 2nd step wage why not 1st or 3rd. Please clear it

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