What is Wall Thickness Measurement?
Wall thickness measurement refers to the local measurement of material thickness within a 3D volume. The method delivers actionable quality data for product release, process optimisation and root-cause analysis.
Scientific background
Methodologically, the procedure relies on standardised workflows covering data acquisition, segmentation, feature extraction and evaluation. Core elements include distance-field methods between inner and outer surfaces. Meaningful results only emerge from traceable criteria and defined acceptance limits.
Relevant key metrics
- Detection limit and misclassification risk for relevant failure modes.
- Repeatability of the evaluation for identical input data.
- Relationship between indicators and functional load zones / specifications.
Standards and thresholds
- Standards: ISO 14405-1:2025, ISO 1101:2017 and VDI/VDE 2630 Part 2.1:2015-06.
- Typical thresholds (in practice): Compliance with t_min/t_max per specification; safety-critical minimum wall thickness is evaluated without exception tolerance.
- Validity: Thresholds derive from load case, material and design specification.
Application in industrial practice
- Data-based release decisions during ramp-up and series production.
- Early detection of deviations with cause-oriented prioritisation.
- Improved customer and supplier communication through objective CT reports.
Sources and reference date
- ISO 14405-1:2025.
- ISO 1101:2017.
- VDI/VDE 2630 Part 2.1:2015-06.
- Reference date: February 2026.