oh excuse me, I'm thinking of computed tomography and real-time xray machines. I can't find a link right now.
The part is spun on a positioner while xrays are taken at every angle. It produces a 3d file that gives you accurate results related to the volume, size and density of inclusions. The downside to some of the systems is that it has to be spun while the source shoots the parts from every angle. Some linked a a research page of university in which they were shooting video of moving motors and a full VW bug with such a system.
So we are talking about the sources that are digitally scanned, and then reusable? I wasn't aware they weren't accepted code wise. My good friend is an x-ray technician in a hospital and traditional film sources are all but abandoned, as the newer sources are much more consistent, faster and cheaper.