In its performance class, the eXact U is one of the most compact industrial computer tomographs on the market. The CT system has five independent travel axes and offers impressive resolution. Hardware and software offer the option of automated integration into the production line and provide the market-oriented answer to questions about Industry 4.0.
Measurement volumes of microbis large components | Software for all applications | Powerful radiation source for different material densities
Precision mechanics for higher availability | Longer calibration intervals
Quick Scanning | Quick Reconstruction | Quick Evaluation
Large measurement volume | Suitable for workshops | Automation solutions
Metrology with virtual CMM | NDT and failure analysis | microstructure analysis
Industrial computed tomography (CT) is a non-destructive testing method that is now widely used in industry. This method uses X-rays to generate a digital 3D image of a component, analogous to known 3D X-ray systems. The CT systems provide a detailed view of the internal structures and make it possible to analyze the interior of objects without disassembling them.
Industrial computed tomography offers many advantages, particularly for components that are difficult to analyze using other non-destructive testing methods (NDT). CT systems make it possible to detect cracks, defects, irregularities or inhomogeneities in the material. This is particularly important as these types of faults can often result in unexpected component failures.
Another advantage of industrial CTs is the ability to measure the dimensions and tolerances of a component with high precision. As a result, manufacturing errors can be identified and avoided more easily.
The eXact U series can be used anywhere and, thanks to its high measurement volume, can also scan large components with higher densities. Computer tomographs are ideally suited for measuring and testing plastic, light metal, composite or multi-material parts.
The eXact U 225 ensures short CT scans thanks to its fast detector.
With its high-resolution detector, the eXact U 300 particularly impresses with maximum detail recognition. With its 300 kV, it also penetrates denser materials.
Assembly test
Defect analysis
CT measurement technology