materialscan
MaterialScan is a term used in materials science and industrial inspection to describe integrated approaches for non-destructive analysis of a material's composition, structure, and properties by combining multiple imaging and sensing modalities with data analytics. The goal is to infer microstructural features and mechanical or functional properties without destructive sampling. Typical implementations fuse data from optical, X-ray, infrared, Raman or other spectroscopic measurements with ultrasonic or terahertz imaging to produce a coherent characterization map.
In practice, a MaterialScan workflow involves data acquisition from several modalities, co-registration to a common spatial
Applications include manufacturing quality control, failure analysis, material development, cultural heritage assessment, and recycling or sorting
Advantages include non-destructive analysis, rapid screening, high spatial resolution, and multimodal insight. Limitations involve dependency on
Related topics include non-destructive testing, hyperspectral imaging, machine learning for materials science, and computed tomography.