Using CT scanners in the product research and development (R&D) process can significantly speed up various aspects of the development lifecycle. Here are several ways in which CT scanners contribute to accelerating R&D: Overall, the ability of CT scanners to provide detailed, non-destructive imaging of internal structures significantly reduces the time required for various stages…
Precision in part measurements is paramount across various industries, ranging from manufacturing to quality control. Two technologies frequently employed for this purpose are CT scanning (Computed Tomography) and CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine). In this article, we will explore the differences between CT scans and CMM, evaluating their capabilities and limitations to determine which is better…
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Using a CT (Computed Tomography) scanner for reverse engineering a product can be a valuable tool. Here are some steps to follow when using a CT scanner for this purpose: 1. Obtain a high-quality CT scanner: Ensure that the CT scanner you have access to has the necessary capabilities and resolution for your specific requirements.…
By going through a process of reverse engineering of your current manufactured parts vis-a-vis in comparison to your existing tools and 2D drawings, of an existing product can help improve quality in several ways: 1. Understanding design flaws: By deconstructing and analyzing an existing part, engineers can identify any design flaws or weaknesses that may…