Non-Destructive Testing
Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) technologies are rapidly changing quality control methods across various industries such as aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and healthcare. Optic-based technologies are playing a pivotal role in NDT methods because of their ability to inspect materials, components, or assemblies without causing any damage, thereby reducing costs associated with destructive testing.
Early Detection of Defects
Defects often surface during manufacturing. Detecting these defects after quality control can lead to production rejects, impacting productivity and profitability. The impact on the company is even greater if the customer discovers the defects.
Detecting defects early is essential for manufacturing success. Companies must implement quality control processes without disrupting their operations. Additionally, these non-destructive technologies can significantly improve efficiency and accuracy. Effective solutions include:
Discover in this blog post how these 7 non-destructive inspection technologies can enhance your company’s quality control process.
Identifying Defects in Plastics and Polymer Parts
Internal and surface defects in plastic and polymer parts often emerge at the end of the manufacturing process, leading to production rejects that impact productivity and profitability. Watch this webinar to learn how terahertz technology can address certain inspection and quality control challenges.
*Please note that this webinar is only available in French.
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