Casting and Welding
Radiographic non-destructive testing is used to detect flaws in castings and welds. The combination of microfocus X-ray technology and industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT) enables defect detectability in the micrometer range and provides three-dimensional images of low-contrast defects.
Moreover, castings can be measured three-dimensionally using Computed Tomography.
For a basic feature comparison for the X-ray systems we recommend for these applications, please go to product recommendation.
 | X-ray image of an aluminum casting containing voids. |
 | Three-dimensional Microfocus CT of an aluminum casting containing some voids. |
 | Post-analysis Microfocus CT of an aluminum casting: In the three-dimensional, tomographic image, voids are displayed in yellow against the semi-transparent casting in the background. |
 | X-ray image of a laser-pulse weld. Numerous voids as well as the actual fusion zone are clearly visible. |
 | Computed tomographic image of a laser-welded seam joining three parts after several temperature cycles. Left: The fusion zone stands out against the background; two voids are clearly visible. Right: Curls within the fusion zone and fatigue cracks are visible.
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For a basic feature comparison for the X-ray systems we recommend for these applications, please go to product recommendation.