Lumafield unveils novel CT scanning tech platform for engineers
- By Nuadox Crew -
On April 13, Boston area-based Lumafield introduced an X-ray computed tomography (CT) platform that gives “any engineer the ability to look inside their products with unprecedented clarity”.
Video: “Visualizing CT Scans with Lumafield Voyager” by Lumafield, YouTube.
Video: “Analyzing Porosity with CT Scans” by Lumafield, YouTube.
Video: “Using Custom Views and Regions of Interest” by Lumafield, YouTube.
Lumafield's CT scanning system is available for less than $3,000 per month and is so easy to use that entire engineering teams can rely on it for day-to-day work. It uses a series of X-ray images to create a highly-detailed 3D reconstruction of a scanned object's external and internal features. The resulting digital model offers rich insights for designers and engineers, allowing them to visualize and measure aspects of their products that were previously invisible.
Lumafield's Neptune scanner is a revolutionary advance over legacy CT systems. It's at home in any office or workshop environment, ready to become an everyday tool for entire engineering teams. With easy AI-powered configuration, anyone can use it with minimal training—no dedicated operator required.
Lumafield's Voyager software turns scans into actionable insights. It offers intuitive visualizations that reveal invisible features, measurement tools that take guesswork out of inspection, and a powerful automated analysis engine that pinpoints voids, pores, and cracks before they turn into critical problems. Voyager runs in the cloud, accessible through any desktop web browser, so teams can collaborate and share data in real time.