CT Scanning
How does it work?
Computed Tomography, also known as CT Scanning, combines x-ray images around the object and creates cross-sectional slices.
Advantages
- Full inspection of high volume & large sample sizes
- Cross-sectioning not necessary
- Internal & external geometries
- No fixtures required
- High accuracy
First (or Last) Article Inspection
Reverse Engineering
Part Inspection
Part Validation
Forensic Analysis
Part Disposition
Quality Assurance
Technical Data
* Numbers are based on published RX Solutions data
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