Industrial Computed Tomography Market - Forecast (2022 - 2027)
Industrial Computed Tomography Market Overview
Industrial Computed Tomography Market size was valued at $320 million in 2020 and it is estimated to grow at a CAGR of 6.1% during 2021-2026.?Computed Tomography (CT)?scan is a diagnosis device used with combinations of many X-ray images taken from different angles. This imaging machine scans the object to produce cross-sectional images of parts inside the object. This is also known as X-ray Computed Tomography (X-ray CT) or Computerized Axial Tomography scan (CAT scan). The growth is mainly attributed to increasing investments in industries for precise measurement equipment for cone beam scanning, 3D scanners and computed tomography (CT) techniques. The high adoption of CT method over industrial radiography techniques and reverse engineering applications will further boost the Industrial Computed Tomography market during the forecast period.
Report Coverage
The report:?“Industrial Computed Tomography Market Forecast (2021-2026)”,?by IndustryARC, covers an in-depth analysis of the following segments of the Industrial Computed Tomography Market.
By Type:?Micro Focus CT, High Energy CT
By Product Type:?Cone Beam, Fan Beam, Pencil Beam
By Application:?Flaw Detection, Metrology, Inspection, Failure Analysis, Porosity & Composite Analysis, Part to Part Comparison, Reverse Engineering, Quality Control and others
By End Use Industry:?Automotive, Aerospace, Food and Beverage, Electronics and Others?
By Geography?- North America (U.S, Canada, Mexico), South America (Brazil, Argentina and others), Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Spain, Russia and Others), APAC(China, Japan India, SK, Australia and Others), and RoW (Middle east and Africa).
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Key Takeaways
Industrial Computed Tomography Market Drivers
Increasing usage of computed tomographic techniques in aerospace industry set to drive the market
Aircraft original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are focusing on CT methods for inspection of large components such as piston engines, turbines and other equipment in a single run in order to save money and time. Increasing demand for high precision and reliability requirements for analyzing complex parts under high temperatures have been pushing the Computed tomography industry in aerospace sector. Additionally, CT can also be used to inspect smaller and medium sized components such as aluminum castings, tube welds, turbine blades and others. High adoption of CT techniques in aerospace sector is driving the industrial CT market.
Industrial Computed Tomography Market Challenges
Technical problems and inaccurate results
One of the major challenge with industrial computed tomography is the possibility of artifacts in the data. Some of the machines also make noise interruptions which corrupts the information or data of the inspection part. Sometimes, this provides inaccurate results which restricts the adoption of computed tomography methods in industries.