Initially for medical diagnostics, computed tomography (CT) is now essential for nondestructive testing (NDT) in industry. Recent advancements have improved its application for real-time quality control during manufacturing, enabling faster defect detection and greater efficiency while reducing scrap rates.
Computed Tomography: From Laboratory to Shopfloor In-line Applications
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