Metrology
Volume InspectionUltrasonic Non-Destructive Testing
Engineering, quality, and procurement teams evaluating inspection technology face a central challenge: few methods can reliably reveal subsurface defects in complex materials, metals, alloys, and multilayer assemblies. Optical tools cannot penetrate opaque structures, and X‑ray often lacks contrast for polymer‑to‑metal or metal‑to‑ceramic interfaces. Ultrasonic scanning delivers the necessary acoustic contrast to detect delamination, voids, cracks, and bond failures that directly impact performance and field reliability.
Relevant industries
Energy
Custom‑engineered for solar panel inspection, MACROVUE accommodates panels of all sizes and enables reliable detection of layer disbonds and bus‑bar bonding integrity.
Automotive
Ultrasonic Non‑Destructive Testing for metals, alloys, and composites with both simple and complex geometries. Enables the detection of small defects and provides precise planar and depth‑coordinate information.
Semiconductor
Our systems provide non-destructive structural mapping to detect defects and connection errors in semiconductor production, supporting applications from front end to back end. Typical checks include wafers, SiC and Si ingots, MEMS, die structures, microprocessors, LEDs, flip chips, power electronics, bonded interfaces, CMOS sensors, molded and passive components, and packaging.
Medical
Ultrasonic NDT is widely used in the medical industry to ensure the integrity of implants, surgical instruments, and precision‑machined components by detecting internal defects such as cracks, porosity, or weak bonds. It also verifies the quality of polymer tubing, welded joints, and additive‑manufactured parts used in minimally invasive and implantable devices. By providing reliable internal inspection without damaging the component, ultrasonic testing supports high safety and quality standards in medical device production.
Aerospace & Defense
Failure analysis is paramount in the aerospace industry. With high‑performance alloys and composites, inspecting for failure modes, defects, and early‑stage cracks is essential. Ultrasonic NDT is one of the key methods that reliably detects such flaws.
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