Introducing the water-cooled 300 kV, 1200-watt portable system - the most powerful portable system on the market

October 02, 2025

With the launch of the new water-cooled EVO 300DW/1200, we sat down with Product Manager Jan Bressendorff to discuss what sets the EVO 1200-watt portable systems apart, the design thinking behind them, and how they enhance the daily work of field inspectors.

Jan, what makes the EVO 300D/1200 stand out in today’s market?

It’s pretty simple: 1200 watts in a portable 300 kV system is unique. Most comparable units stop at 900 watts. By pushing 30 percent further, we enable shorter exposure times, higher penetration, and greater productivity. In practice, it brings the performance of a stationary system into a portable format.

"In the warmest climates, where no other product can deliver, the EVO 300DW/1200 keeps going. It’s built for nonstop performance in the most demanding inspection jobs"

Jan Bressendorff, Product Manager

What makes you personally most proud when you look at the EVO 300D/1200?

We successfully combined high performance with robust, practical design. It’s engineered and built in Denmark, reflecting both precision and durability. Seeing inspectors use it successfully in demanding field conditions — that is very rewarding for me.

How will customers notice the difference in their daily work?

They will save time and reduce downtime. A job that might take 20 days with a 900-watt system can be completed in 17 days. That means faster turnaround, fewer interruptions, and a clear competitive edge. The difference is tangible in both hours and cost savings.

The EVO 300DW/1200

And what about the water-cooled version — who is it designed for?

The water-cooled EVO 300DW/1200 is designed for the most demanding applications, particularly in extremely hot environments where other systems cannot operate continuously. With stable cooling, it delivers full power for extended periods, even in temperatures above 35 °C. For inspectors in those extreme conditions, uninterrupted performance is critical — and that’s precisely what this system provides.

The EVO 1200-watt portables aren’t just about higher numbers — they’re about real results: faster turnaround, fewer interruptions, and reliable performance even in the most demanding environments.

Get more information

Discover the details behind the EVO 300D/1200 and the new water-cooled EVO 300DW/1200, and see how they can give your inspections a measurable edge. Learn more here.

If you’d like to discuss how these systems could support your specific applications, reach out to our team today — we’re here to help.

 

Mr. Jan Bressendorff at his desk in the Copenhagen Comet X-ray office

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