Bosello High Technology srl improves radioscopic NDT solutions with a new purpose, the CT (Computed Tomography), very flexible and fast, that gives the third dimension to the fluoroscopic analysis.
The procedure needs, rotating the casting around 360 degrees, to acquire “n” bi-dimensional images from different angles of view; these images are then processed to obtain another set of bi-dimensional images representing the ‘slices’ of the object; using these images the software is able to create a 3D reconstruction of the casting.
The whole process, that is the images acquisition and 3D model elaboration, is done in few minutes providing a conforming reconstruction to the object; using this model it is possible to make measurements and identify possible defects. Compared to a classic fluoroscopy, that in any case it is the starting point to collect the images to process, the CT offers three important advantages:
A very ‘concrete’ dataset representation having on the screen a tridimensional object to manipulate, clip, measure and ‘naturally’ look at.
An information not more restricted at two dimensions, but extended to the third one offering, for example, to understand at which depth the defect is located.
The opportunity to directly compare the geometric object model (CAD) with the reconstructed one, evaluating differences out of tolerances.