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North American Distribution Partnership for Industrial CT 3D Scanner



Laser Design, Inc. (LDI), a provider of 3D scanning systems and services, has announced a partnership with Rx Solutions of France for North American distribution of the Rx Solutions DeskTom CT 3D Scanner. The DeskTom system is designed to address the rapidly growing market for 3D dimensional metrology and non-destructive testing (NDT) technology. According to a spokesperson, Rx Solutions teamed up with LDI because of LDI's extensive experience marketing and supporting high-accuracy 3D scanning solutions.

Computed tomography (CT) scanners have the ability to scan both an object's internal surfaces as well as external ones completely, while allowing characterization of the porosity, fiber orientation and structure of the inner materials, all within the same dataset.

"Most people are familiar with CT scanners in the medical field, but CT scanning for 3D industrial measurement, inspection and modeling has undergone dramatic growth over the last several years," said the spokesperson. "The DeskTom CT scanner from Rx Solutions is a 3D micro-tomography and digital radioscopy system enabling previously inaccessible internal geometries of an object to be inspected without its destruction or labor and cost intensive disassembly.

"CT scanners are the ultimate solution to the problem of inspecting internal and external surfaces of a part without having to cut them open or otherwise destroy them. This makes CT scanning ideal for objects that contain internal geometries such as chambers, valves or deep holes. Entire devices can even be CT scanned so that internal components can be viewed and analyzed in relation to one another. Because of its extreme accuracy of 5 microns over short distances, the DeskTom CT scanner is also ideal for micro-machining and micro-molded parts, a rapidly growing industry.

"The DeskTom CT scanner offered by Laser Design is compact, requires no special room or location, requires little maintenance and is the most affordable industrial CT scanner on the market. The DeskTom offers a solution to both simple and complicated 3D visualization and inspection projects at about half the price of comparable systems. With power up to 150 kV and a working envelope of 230 x 250 mm, the DeskTom can be used with plastics, elastomers and metallic parts."

Laser Design utilizes Volume Graphics software for post processing CT samples, allowing structural analysis of materials, porosity analyses and fiber orientation determination, along with complete dimensional inspection and definitions.

For more information contact:

Laser Design, Inc.

9401 James Ave. S. #132

Minneapolis, MN 55431

952-884-9648

info@gks.com

www.laserdesign.com

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