Computed Tomography
How does the measurement work?
Computed tomography using the ZEISS METROTOM makes it possible to create three-dimensional images of objects. To do this, the object is scanned using X-rays and imaged from various angles. These images are then reconstructed into a three-dimensional model using special algorithms.
What analysis options are available?
CT data is analyzed using software that offers a wide range of analysis options. For example, it is possible to determine mass, wall thicknesses, or volumes. It is also possible to generate cross-sectional images or inspect internal structures. CT is therefore ideally suited for quality assurance and defect analysis in industrial metrology.
Experienced 3D measurement technicians can help you complete the following measurement tasks quickly and easily:
- Non-destructive measurement
- Measuring in hard-to-reach places
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Standard Geometric Measurement of CT Data
- CT Scanning with STL Output
- False-color analysis
- Material and Wall Thickness Analysis
- Defect Analysis / Porosity Analysis
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