Laser Technology, Inc. has
introduced a new X / Y Laser Shearography
gantry scanning system for the
inspection of aircraft and aerospace
composites and honeycomb structures.
Helicopter blades, metal bonded
structures and any other large
structures compliant with laser
shearography inspection, are ideal
for this large gantry measuring
at 12 feet high and 20 feet long.
The gantry is equipped with the
new LTI-5100 HD Digital High Definition
Laser Shearography System and
complimented with thermal, acoustic
tools, and Teach and Learn Scanning
program with auto image stitching.
The
system can detect and measure
voids and porosity in composite
repairs, impact damage, delaminations
in solid laminates, and disbonds
in sandwich panels.
New
Laser Shearography Standard
ASTM has published a new Shearography
Standard Practice
Designation: E 2581 - 07
Standard Practice for Shearography
of Polymer Matrix Composites,
Sandwich Core Materials and
Filament-Wound Pressure Vessels
in Aerospace Applications
This
practice is under the jurisdiction
of ASTM Committee E07 on Nondestructive
Testing and is the direct responsibility
of Subcommittee E07.10 on Emerging
NDT Methods.
Copies can be obtained through
the
ASTM International. www.ASTM.org
LTI
Offers Systems Under GSA Contract
Laser Technology Inc. has acquired
a GSA contract for the following
Models:
LTI-5100. LTI-5200 & LTI-6200S
The contract Number is GS07F0292T,
Those government facilities
that can utilize the GSA contracts,
our catalogs are listed to be
viewed under GSA Advantage.
Laser
Technology, Inc. Shearography
Workshop in Beijing, China
May 2006
LTI and it's distributor in
China, Jadeshine Engineering
Co. Ltd. located in Beijing,
organized a two day Laser Shearography
NDT Workshop. Presented by John
Newman, the President and founder
of Laser Technology Inc., topics
covered Theory of Digital Shearography
and Holography, NDT Methods,
LTI Systems and Instruments
and NDT Applications in aerospace.
LTI also demonstrated state
of the art shearography systems
and tested panels brought by
the participants. The workshop
was well attended by more than
fifty engineers and executives
from many of the major aerospace
organizations and companies
throughout China.
Some
of the participants to the LTI/Jadeshine
Shearography Conference, Beijing,
China. Mr. John Newman is seated
front row, fourth from the left,
Mr. Jason Shine, President of
Jadeshine is seated fifth from
left, Mr. Manny Buteria, LTI
Sales Manager is seated sixth
from the left.