One of our Lab NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) services, which includes:
Digital Radiography (DR): Used in NDT as a technique that uses digital X-ray sensors to capture images of the internal structure of materials or components without causing damage. Unlike traditional film-based radiography, digital radiography provides instant images, higher resolution, and easier image storage and sharing, enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of inspections.
Computed Radiography (CR): Used in NDT as a method that uses reusable imaging plates coated with photostimulable phosphor to capture X-ray images. After exposure, the plates are scanned by a laser to produce digital images, which can be viewed, stored, and analyzed on a computer. CR provides a more flexible and cost-effective alternative to traditional film radiography, offering better image quality and faster processing times.
Computed Tomography (CT): Is an NDT technology that allows you to view and inspect the internal and external structures of an object in a 3D space. CT works by taking thousands of 2D digital X-Ray images around 360-degree rotation of an object. Proprietary algorithms are then used to reconstruct the 2D projections into a 3D CT volume, which allows you to view and slice the part at any angle. 3D CT virtually eliminates interpretation errors and open the door tomany capabilities not available with any other technology.