Do you offer viewer software for viewing CT data on other PCs?
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- Micro CT Scanners FAQ
Yes, we provide dedicated viewer software designed for analyzing CT data on external PCs. This allows engineers to view and analyze 3D data at their desks or in conference rooms without occupying the main control unit.
Note: The external PC must meet specific GPU and memory requirements for 3D rendering.
Separating data analysis from the scanning process significantly improves workflow efficiency. Instead of tying up the X-ray CT system for data review, the equipment can remain in continuous operation for inspections. The software features intuitive controls, allowing users to rotate, zoom, and slice through 3D datasets easily.
Using the viewer software on a separate workstation offers several key benefits:
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Streamlined Information Sharing:
Team members across different departments—including Manufacturing, QA, and R&D—can access and discuss the same data on their own PCs, fostering better collaboration and faster problem-solving.
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Increased Throughput:
Operators can analyze the results of a previous scan on a separate PC while the CT system is scanning the next sample. This parallel processing maximizes the operational uptime of the instrument.
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Effective Presentation Tool:
In meetings or client presentations, the software allows for dynamic manipulation of 3D data. This provides a clearer understanding of internal structures compared to static 2D images.
This software is an essential tool for accelerating communication and optimizing the inspection workflow.
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