Computed Tomography Technology
Definition and History of CT
Computed Tomography (CT) is a medical imaging method employing tomography where digital geometry processing is used to generate a three-dimensional image of the internals of an object from a large series of two-dimensional X-ray images taken around a single axis of rotation.
How Computed Tomography works
The X-ray tube (open or sealed) produces a conic beam of electron that penetrates the object to be analyzed, and a digital signal is interpreted by the 2D detector as a Digital Radiograph image. The object is positioned on a precision rotational stage and an image is acquired during the rotation at constant step.
Industrial Applications of Computed Tomography
Learn more about the many different applications of Industrial Computed Tomography


