There is growing confidence among manufacturing companies in the great rationalisation potential of coordinate metrology with computed tomography. Since the market launch of the TomoScope® XS series in 2017, Werth has also focused special features on the development of small and medium-sized CT measuring systems. The modern machines offer both increased measuring speed and higher resolution and are suitable, for example, as a solution for modern drive concepts in the automotive sector. The TomoScope® XS Plus, for example, enables 100 per cent inspection of battery cells for particle detection. With these machines, cycle times of a few tens of seconds per battery cell can be achieved, depending on the particle size. With new tomography methods, particles down to a few 10 µm in size can be reliably detected. The layer overhangs in individual cells and geometrical characteristics such as the inner and outer diameter of the electrode winding and their form errors can be measured with the image processing sensor in the volume section. The TomoScope® XS Plus is also suitable for measurements of battery sleeves close to production.
Thanks to their modular design, Werth machines and accessories can be easily optimised for different applications in combination with new software processes. For example, Werth has been working with customers for several years to develop intelligent software processes, particularly for the medical technology industry. Among other things, these enable automatic CT measurement of individualised implants. The implants are measured together, assigned based on the serial numbers, analysed and the results documented in the respective measurement protocol. The WinWerth® measurement software recognises the individual implant fully automatically and then generates the corresponding measurement program.