What is Industrial CT?
Many manufacturers and designers use industrial CT for non-destructive testing (NDT) of parts to ensure the quality of the entire research and production process. CT scan generates a three-dimensional volumetric density map. 3D is reconstructed from a large number of 2D X-ray images. Multiple 2D projection images can be combined through powerful software to generate 3D images of almost any part, object, or product. This is crucial for manufacturers to view any internal features of objects without damaging them.
The principle of industrial CT is as follows:
Three dimensional X-ray scanning (3D X-ray scanning) (CT) is a non-destructive X-ray perspective technique that uses a 360 ° rotation of the object to be tested. Through the penetration of a single axis surface ray through the object, images of penetration from various angles are collected, and then the physical image of the object to be tested is reconstructed using computer operations.
Industrial CT is the best means for non-destructive testing (NDT) and non-destructive evaluation (NDE) of products, as well as for non-destructive visualization measurement, assembly defects, or material analysis.
Industrial CT replaces traditional destructive monitoring and analysis, and non-destructive slicing and imaging in any direction can directly obtain spatial position, shape, and size information without being obstructed by surrounding detailed features.
application area
Automotive materials and components, metal materials, plastic materials, molds, rail transit, electronic appliances, medical devices, aerospace, research institutes, military defense, etc.