According to the company, the software can inspect automotive, aerospace and electronics parts, tracking, analyzing, and visualizing porosity/inclusions, delaminations, fiber or grain orientations, deformations and areas of low density and weakness.
CT data analysis can help users take virtual test and real-world measurement results in design, simulation, prototyping, first article inspection (FAI) and manufacturing.
The updated software can now be used to inspect batteries, specifically anode overhang, curvature, thickness and anode exit angle, as well as track shape-following lengths and adjacent electrode counts.