Aerospace Perspectives Series: Inspecting Parts With Rapid, Automated, and High-Volume Industrial CT Scanning 7 November 2024 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Virtual
On Demand Recording Available
This webinar is hosted by AIAA, is presented by Lumafield, and is open to the public.
Industrial computed tomography (CT) scanning offers a non-destructive and highly detailed method of inspecting aerospace, defense, and avionics. It utilizes x-rays and advanced reconstruction techniques to provide intricate 3D visualizations of internal structures. By using CT scanning, manufacturers can meticulously examine composite materials, wiring, seals, connectors, and valves to pinpoint the causes of failures—whether it’s material defects, inconsistencies in manufacturing, or wear-induced damage. Armed with this knowledge, aerospace manufactures can take proactive steps to resolve these issues, ensuring product reliability, patient safety, and preventing expensive recalls.
During this webinar, representatives from Lumafield will discuss the application of CT scanning for inspecting aerospace, defense, and avionics at all stages of the development process, from initial R&D through high-volume production with automated end-to-end workflows.
What We’ll Discuss:
- How industrial CT scanners work.
- How to quickly spot issues that can cause catastrophic failures.
- How to measure minute features without cutting your parts open.
- How to incorporate high-volume industrial CT scanning in a manufacturing line.
- How to use AI software tools to make rapid go/no-go decisions in real time, without human labor.
- How companies can inexpensively adopt industrial CT scanning in both product development and manufacturing workflows.
Speakers
Kevin Cedrone
Co-Founder, Lumafield
Dave Rankine
Enterprise Account Executive, Lumafield
This webinar is free of charge and is open to the public. Registered attendees will receive a post-event email to access the on-demand recording.