A big thank you to the Shanghai QC Expo & 7th International Symposium on Laser Ultrasonics and Advanced Sensing! We're thrilled by the energy and engagement from all who stopped by our booth. Both conferences were a fantastic success, providing the perfect stage to introduce new advances in Sound & Bright's technology and showcase our latest innovation: the Modulo Quatro laser ultrasound receiver. It was a pleasure connecting with so many of you who share our passion for cutting-edge developments in non-destructive testing and laser ultrasonics. We hope you enjoyed our live demo of the Quatro, our new four point receiver. We’re looking forward to the future of collaboration and innovation with all of you! For more about our new instrument, visit our website: https://lnkd.in/gYQYzgut #SoundAndBright #LaserUltrasonics #ModuloQuatro #NonDestructiveTesting #Innovation #QCExpo #LaserUltrasound #AdvancedSensing
Sound & Bright
学术研究
Los Angeles,California 1,048 位关注者
Cutting-edge Laser Ultrasound Receivers for Groundbreaking R&D
关于我们
Sound & Bright is committed to the development of LU receivers for non-destructive testing (NDT). We are a small, California based team at the forefront of laser interferometer design with a track record of building innovative instruments for industry and research. Our customers span the globe and range from top universities doing additive manufacturing, bio-medical or seismic research to major steel companies and government labs looking to develop groundbreaking solutions. We not only developed multi-channel random quadrature (MCRQ) technology—thanks to grants from NASA and NSF—we are the only company on the market to propose instruments that offer the rugged reliability, versatility and sensitivity it provides. We continually explore new partnerships and tailor our technological innovations to suit our customer’s needs in a rapidly developing NDT market.
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https://soundnbright.com
Sound & Bright的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 学术研究
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Los Angeles,California
- 类型
- 自有
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- laser ultrasonics、non destructive testing、interferometry、R&D、Laser-based system和Inspection
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622 Magnolia Ave Inglewood
US,California,Los Angeles,90301
Sound & Bright员工
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The Modulo Quatro is here! The Quatro extends the benefits of MCRQ technology to a flexible, multi-point system optimized for advanced non-destructive testing applications. With the option to either route four detection points through a single optical head for rapid scanning, or to use four independent optical heads to allow for simultaneous measurements from different angles on a single point or multiple points widely spaced across a sample, the Quatro platform allows us to tailor your instrument to complex and specific testing scenarios. Discover it live at the 7th International Symposium on Laser Ultrasonics and Advanced Sensing in Nanjing, China, October 21-25. #LaserUltrasonics #NondestructiveTesting #Innovation #AdvancedSensing #OpticalTechnology #PrecisionTesting
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Sound & Bright is proud to sponsor the upcoming International Laser Ultrasonics Symposium (LU2024) in Nanjing, China, October 21-25. We’ll also be showcasing our latest innovations in laser ultrasound technology at our demo stand. Stop by to explore how our multi-point Modulo platform and MCRQ technology are advancing non-destructive testing. We’re excited to connect with researchers, industry professionals, and innovators in the field! #LaserUltrasound #NonDestructiveTesting #SoundAndBright #LU2024 #TechInnovation
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The Modulo Uno is based on a streamlined variant of our proprietary multi-channel random quadrature technology (MCRQ). This new design allows us to extend the benefits of MCRQ to a smaller, lighter interferometer optimized for lower power lasers. The Modulo Uno connects directly to a computer, making measurements exceedingly simple. There's no need for an oscilloscope or external A/D card to visualize or record signals, making it an economical solution for ultrasonic measurement without compromising performance. Spec Options: 1064nm, 30mW Output for a Bandwidth of up to 15MHz or 532nm, 100mW Output for a Bandwidth of up to 20MHz or 1064nm, 100mW Output for a Bandwidth of up to 20MHz
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Thanks to all the participants for making the 6th LUS4Metals workshop such a great success! ? Especially thanks to the sponsors Jernkontoret, Tecnar, EMG Automation GmbH and Sound & Bright. ? We who organized this year's workshop are Anton Jansson, Micke Malmstr?m?m and David Malmstr?m. Thank you for this time. ? #laserultrasonics #research #metals #workshop
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We are hiring postdocs in biomedical imaging instrumentation. Candidates with ultrasound background are highly encouraged: https://lnkd.in/gQ-M5KTg
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At the heart of what we do at the UK Research Centre in Nondestructive Evaluation is high-quality, innovative NDE research spanning disciplines, techniques, and TRL levels. The Annual Review, which took place on April 25th in Glasgow, is where the strength of the projects we are supporting really becomes visible. From machine learning and digital twins to 3D ultrasonic imagining and a range of ultrasonic inspection methods, the projects presented illustrated the breadth and depth of NDE research that is needed to address present challenges and face the future with confidence. Well done to all our presenters, and a big thank you to everyone who attended!
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The Remote Ultrasonic Laser Enabled Sensing (RULES) team at the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow have developed a?compact, portable version of their Sound & Bright Quartet-enabled Laser-Induced Phased Array (LIPA) system?designed and built for robotic integration. This is an initial prototype of a compact LIPA system that paves the way for further development of a small, modular system that someday could be made commercially available?for a robotically delivered in-process LIPA inspection of WAAM. The system is mounted on the end of a Kuka KR10 robot and was demonstrated acquiring data from the as-+deposited surface of a WAAM sample at the recent TRL workshop. This system is a leap forward in capability for LIPA as it enables the inspection of both large and complex geometries. A big congratulations to Don Pieris, and Theodosia Stratoudaki!
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