CTtarkastusta
CTtarkastusta is a Finnish term that translates to "CT inspection" or "CT examination." It refers to the use of computed tomography (CT) scanning technology for various inspection and analysis purposes. CT scanning is a non-destructive imaging technique that uses X-rays to create cross-sectional images of an object. By rotating the X-ray source and detector around the object, a series of 2D projections are captured. These projections are then processed by computer algorithms to reconstruct detailed 3D images of the internal structure.
In industrial contexts, CTtarkastusta is employed for quality control, defect detection, and dimensional measurement of manufactured
Beyond industry, CTtarkastusta can also be applied in fields such as medicine for diagnostic imaging, archaeology