Induxray has filed a PCT application for its in-line CT inspection technology. This technology enables real-time scanning and reconstruction on the production line, effectively reducing object scanning time and positioning costs while achieving true 3D imaging for in-line inspection. It has applications in industries such as energy storage, raw materials, castings, and semiconductors, where quality control and other needs are essential.
We introduced a novel algorithm for CT reconstruction in a moving object scenario. A battery-like digital phantom was simulated, and projections from various angles were used to validate the feasibility of this approach. Results demonstrate that this method can be effectively applied to in-line CT scanning, enhancing inspection efficiency and overcoming the limitations of conventional CT in dynamic environments.
Induxray's phantom design, developed under the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program of the Small and Medium Enterprise Administration (SMEA), Ministry of Economic Affairs, has been granted a new patent by the Intellectual Property Office (IPO), Ministry of Economic Affairs. This phantom is capable of spatial geometric correction during object movement and features high precision, high contrast, and high cost-effectiveness, making it suitable for in-line CT applications.
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