What if You Could Read a Product’s Inner Workings Like a Book?

Neptune offers engineers a way to examine objects' internal structures without dismantling them, streamlining the product development process.

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How Neptune Is Changing the Way We Inspect Products


Neptune is designed to assist engineers in examining the internal details of products without disassembly. This capability is particularly useful during the design and manufacturing stages, where understanding a product's internal composition is crucial.

The scanner operates by rotating the object and capturing multiple X-ray images from different angles. These images are then reconstructed into a 3D model, providing a comprehensive view of the object's interior. This non-destructive method provides insights into the product's internal features, aiding in design validation and quality control.

What Neptune Does to Make Inspection Easier


Neptune makes it easier for engineers to see what’s happening inside a product. It can take both flat (2D) and full (3D) X-ray images, so you get a clear picture of every part, even the ones you can’t see from the outside. Its Auto Scan feature quickly picks the best settings for each object, saving time and effort. It also works with automated tools that help sort and process the scan results faster. This helps teams spot problems early and check that everything is built the way it should be.

Real Uses of a Scanner That Sees the Unseen

Neptune isn’t just for labs. It’s used in real industries every day. In car manufacturing, for example, it helps check inside engine parts without taking them apart. In aerospace and medical fields, it makes sure parts and devices are safe and built correctly. Because it scans without damaging anything, Neptune gives teams a simple way to spot hidden problems and keep their products reliable.

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