X-Ray Computed Tomography, or CT Scanning is a type of scanning done by taking X-Rays of an object from multiple angles, which are pieced together to form a 3D model of an object. This process details the outer and inner surfaces of the object in extreme detail. It also allows for defects like voids to be spotted in welds or cast objects.
High Precision – CT Scanning can with a resolution down to 0.4 µm
In Depth – CT Scanning can pick up minute defects in high tolerance parts such as welds or castings
Interior Scans – CT Scanning can pick up interior details such as holes and very narrow spaces that aren’t able to be picked up by a normal 3D scanner.