3D X-ray computed tomography CT for industrial, energy technology and archaeological applications

With computed tomography, the fem provides customers from industry and research with a method that enables the non-destructive, three-dimensional capture and characterisation of objects of any complexity from all material classes - alloys, ceramics, plastics and composites, biocompatible materials as well as construction materials and textiles - with all geometric and material-related structures. 


The range of services offered by fem is aimed at all areas of the metalworking industry, e.g. the automotive and electronics industries, medical, plastics and energy technology, aerospace and the jewellery and watchmaking industries. The fem has two CT systems - phoenix v|tome|x L 450 (Micro-CT) and phoenix nanotom m 180 (Nano-CT) - for the following industrial and scientific applications:

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATION

  • Non-destructive testing
  • Damage Analysis
  • Component testing, assembly inspection
  • Quality management
  • Metrology
  • Dimensional control, target/actual comparison
  • Shape detection, 3D wall thickness analysis
  • Reverse Engineering

SCIENTIFIC APPLICATION

  • Characterisation of different material classes
  • Density or particle distribution
  • Parameter optimisation using simulations
  • Changes of state
  • Computer-aided product development

Since 2010, we have been analysing a wide variety of objects, components and materials in our CT laboratory and dealing with a wide range of issues - quickly, precisely and reliably. Thanks to our extensive experience and our outstanding technology, we can provide you not only with measurement results, but also with real solutions to problems.
Anastasia Bayer, Laboratory Manager

APPLICATION EXAMPLE: ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY SYSTEMS

  • Analysis of batteries (all cell formats, e.g. button cells, pouch cells, prismatic cells): Structure, contacting, deformations, impurities and causes of damage.
  • Characterisation of fuel cells: Geometry and distance measurements, material and failure analysis
  • Characterisation of components for batteries, fuel cells and electrolysis (e.g. electrodes, bipolar plates, gas diffusion layers)

APPLICATION EXAMPLE: ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY SYSTEMS

  • Non-destructive detection and characterisation of arbitrarily complex objects from all material classes with all geometric and material-related structures
  • Precise 3D representation of exposed objects or objects recovered in the block
  • High-resolution visualisations of objects without prior manual exposure
  • Highlights: Examination of the Early Celtic, splendidly furnished princess tomb from the Heuneburg and the approx. 40,000-year-old lion man from the Swabian Alb.
Löwenmensch im CT
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TECHNISCHE DATEN

PHOENIX V|TOME|X L 450 (MICRO-CT)PHOENIX NANOTOM M 180 (NANO-CT)
RÖNTGENRÖHRE / SPANNUNG300 kV180 kV
RÖNTGENRÖHRE / LEISTUNGMAX. 500 WMAX. 15 W
FLÄCHENDETEKTOR / AUFLÖSUNG4 MEGAPIXEL5 MEGAPIXEL
FLÄCHENDETEKTOR / GRAUSTUFENAUFLÖSUNG16 BIT14 BIT
FLÄCHENDETEKTOR / MESSBEREICHSERWEITERUNG3-FACH1,5-FACH
VOXELAUFLÖSUNG< 2,0 µm< 0,5 µm
MAXIMALE BAUTEILGRÖSSE / DURCHMESSER800 mm240 mm
MAXIMALE BAUTEILGRÖSSE / HÖHE1000 mm250 mm
MAXIMALE BAUTEILGRÖSSE / GEWICHT100 kg3 kg
MESSZEITje nach Größe und Materialje nach Größe und Material

Anastasia Bayer

Contact Person

Anastasia Bayer
Laboratory Manager CT
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