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Volume Graphics’ Industrial CT Software v. 3.5 Helps Detect and Correct Design Flaws, Manufacturability Issues

Updates improve usability, speed, and accuracy of nondestructive testing, analysis, and geometry repair of parts

Mon, 06/21/2021 - 12:00
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(Volume Graphics: Charlotte, NC) -- The latest version of Volume Graphics’ high-end computed tomography (CT) data analysis software suite, v. 3.5, brings enhanced capabilities to manufacturers looking for better ways to inspect parts and improve designs—however they are made.

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Particularly in the automotive, aerospace and defense industries, engineers exploring novel materials and manufacturing methods are increasingly turning to CT scanning to achieve a more accurate, nondestructive evaluation of product robustness and performance. Volume Graphics is a leading developer of software technology that interprets CT data from scans of almost any material to detect, analyze, and visualize minute structural deviations that might affect part quality.

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