Industrial Computed Tomography

Définition

a non-destructive 3D inspection method for internal component structures

Synonymes:
Industrial CT3D CT ScanIndustrielle Computertomographie

What is Industrial Computed Tomography?

Industrial computed tomography refers to a non-destructive 3D inspection method for internal component structures. The topic is a methodological foundation for reliable CT data, because it directly affects detection limits, measurement capability and reproducibility.

Scientific background

The scientific basis is rooted in the physical interaction of X-ray radiation with matter and in the mathematical data processing of projections. Key concepts include the Beer-Lambert law, projection geometry and volumetric reconstruction. For technical decisions, these relationships must be understood as a quantifiable measurement chain.

Relevant key metrics

  • Spatial resolution, contrast-to-noise ratio and measurement uncertainty are the central parameters.
  • Systematic effects are controlled via calibration, reference standards and repeat measurements.
  • Parameter changes must be evaluated regarding robustness and transferability to series production conditions.

Standards and thresholds

  • Standards: ISO 15708-1:2024, ISO 15708-2:2025, ISO 15708-3:2025, ISO 15708-4:2025 as well as VDI/VDE 2630 Part 1.2:2018-06 and Part 2.1:2015-06.
  • Typical thresholds (in practice): Smallest feature for a robust evaluation usually at least 3 voxels; measurement uncertainty should be significantly smaller than the drawing tolerance (often no more than 10 % of the tolerance range).
  • Validity: Method release must always be qualified per inspection task, material and geometry.

Application in industrial practice

  • Design of valid scan parameters for defect and measurement tasks.
  • Objective interpretation of CT findings in development and series production.
  • Comparability of results across systems, batches and time points.

Sources and reference date

  • ISO 15708-1:2024 (Vocabulary).
  • ISO 15708-2:2025, ISO 15708-3:2025, ISO 15708-4:2025.
  • VDI/VDE 2630 Part 1.2:2018-06 and Part 2.1:2015-06.
  • Reference date: February 2026.