
Testing
HYTEC Inc.'s engineering teams use standard design approaches and tools (e.g., SolidWorks and Nastran), proprietary modeling codes, and one-of-a-kind tools to create the light-weight and extremely stable, vibration mitigated space-qualified and instrument subsystems which allow the instrument to achieve its goal.
Non-Destructive Testing
Non-destructive Testing (NDT) refers to non-contact or non-injurious contact testing used in many applications, including quality control, quality assurance, models based, and reverse engineering. IMTEC's high-speed industrial 3D scanning system, FlashCT, is an excellent tool for this arena. Also known as NDI (Inspection) and NDE (Evaluation), NDT technologies are used to search for flaws in materials and parts, for viewing objects and parts inside sealed units, and for indications that parts conform (or not) to specifications.
Aerospace
FlashCT is used to inspect composite aircraft panels, composite and metal structures used in aircraft and space systems, and critical complex parts such as turbine blades and sealed control assemblies for fixed wing and rotary aircraft, satellites, and for rockets and missiles.
Automotive
Automotive manufacturers have a large number of NDT requirements for brake assemblies, frames and panels, safety (including airbag and seat belt) assemblies, and fuel, electrical, and computer control assemblies. IMTEC works with a diverse segment of this industry.
Medical, Orthotics, and Prosthetics
FlashCT is being evaluated as an NDT tool for use in these important marketplaces. FlashCT allows for the detailed viewing of complex and very small medical appliances. Our visualization software provides measurement and annotation tools used to confirm specifications and manufacturing processes.
Explosives, Ordnance, and National Security
IMTEC provides 2D, 3D, and real-time-radiography systems, software, and special development subsystems used in national security.
Archaeology, Geology, and Paleontology
FlashCT has been used to scan rock samples to determine the presence of minerals of interest, such as diamonds, and to examine fossilized remain for artifacts of much earlier life, including what may be the first "mammal" as we know it, for presence of water or minerals in cores taken during exploration, and for characterizing the contents of discoveries without disturbing or breaking them. Scanning with FlashCT allows for the rapid viewing of a sample's interior without the labor-intensive destructive process of removing outer layers, which is often done with highly caustic chemicals.
Orthodontics/Dental
This is IMTEC's most exciting and demanding area of work as of late. FlashCT has proven to be the fastest, most accurate scanning tool available for the imaging of complex geometries inherent in orthodontic and dental impressions and plasters.
