Inspection
Micro-computed tomography (microCT) is a sophisticated nondestructive inspection technique that provides high-resolution, three-dimensional imaging of internal structures without altering or damaging the sample. This technology is widely used across various industries for quality control and failure analysis. Key features include:
Internal Defect Detection: MicroCT can identify internal flaws such as cracks, voids, inclusions, and porosities that are not visible externally.
Material Integrity Assessment: It evaluates the internal integrity of materials, helping to ensure they meet required standards and specifications.
Dimensional Analysis: The technique measures internal and external geometries accurately, verifying that components are manufactured to precise dimensions.
Structural Analysis: MicroCT provides detailed insights into the internal architecture of complex structures, useful for assessing composite materials and advanced manufacturing processes.
Comparative Studies: It allows for the comparison of different samples to identify variations and ensure consistency in production.
By offering a comprehensive and non-invasive method for examining internal features, microCT enhances quality assurance, optimizes production processes, and improves product reliability.