EQUIPMENT USED NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING

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LTI LASER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 6912 South Quentin Street Centennial CO 80112 equipment used in nondestructive testing; namely, laser-based devices for scanning objects for defects, electronic shearography cameras and analyzers, laser-based devices for testing packages for leaks, units for testing objects for defects using infrared radiation, and holography equipment; namely, lasers, cameras, film developers, and hologram viewing devices;
LTI LASER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 6912 South Quentin Street Centennial CO 80112 equipment used in nondestructive testing; namely, laser-based devices for scanning objects for defects, electronic shearography cameras and analyzers, laser-based devices for testing packages for leaks, units for testing objects for defects using infrared radiation, and holography equipment; namely, lasers, cameras, film developers, and hologram viewing devices;
LTI LASER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 6912 South Quentin Street Centennial CO 80112 EQUIPMENT USED IN NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING, NAMELY LASER-BASED DEVICES FOR SCANNING OBJECTS FOR DEFECTS, ELECTRONIC SHEAROGRAPHY CAMERAS AND ANALYZERS, LASER-BASED DEVICES FOR TESTING PACKAGES FOR LEAKS, UNITS FOR TESTING OBJECTS FOR DEFECTS USING INFRARED RADIATION, AND HOLOGRAPHY EQUIPMENT, NAMELY LASERS, CAMERAS, FILM DEVELOPERS, AND HOLOGRAM VIEWING DEVICES;
LTI LASER TECHNOLOGY, INC. 6912 South Quentin Street Centennial CO 80112 equipment used in nondestructive testing, namely laser-based devices for scanning objects for defects, electronic shearography cameras and analyzers, laser-based devices for testing packages for leaks, units for testing objects for defects using infrared radiation, and holography equipment, namely lasers and cameras;LASER TECHNOLOGY INCORPORATION;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The stippling is a feature of the mark and does not indicate color.;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. This invention uses the cone beam CT (Computer Tomography) principle to obtain nondestructive image of any object. For good reconstruction datasets from 2 orthogonal planes about the object are required in order to augment the signal relative to the polar artifacts of a standard Feldkamp reconstruction algorithm. Here, we suggest a practical way of implementing the 2 orthogonal planes theory by replacing the 2 gantry rotations by 2 rotations of only one fixed gantry and one movement of the object position, making it simple and low cost. This method is applied to the non-intrusive inspection of baggage or imaging of mice for pharmaceutical purposes where the object has to remain in a horizontal plane throughout the procedure. This algorithm can also be applied to nondestructive testing of any solid materials, for example: imperfections in semi-conductors, electronic components, composite materials etc.