High testing throughput in a short time
Many samples and conditions can be evaluated in a much shorter testing cycle than through classical tensile-test and specimen-preparation chains.
Application
High Throughput
High-throughput testing with i3D® for fast testing throughput, local material values and clear time and cost advantages compared with classical testing routes in QA, production and development.
Many samples and conditions can be evaluated in a much shorter testing cycle than through classical tensile-test and specimen-preparation chains.
This application addresses environments where variants, heat treatments or process states must be evaluated technically at speed.
As an example, total testing time drops from 72 hours to 4 hours, with cost savings of more than 90% per measurement.
High throughput is not an end in itself here, but the requirement for faster process optimisation, parameter evaluation and release decisions.
Classical tensile tests become time-consuming and costly when many samples are involved, especially in process development and quality assurance.
That is exactly where i3D® comes in: as fast, component-near and locally resolved mechanical testing with significantly higher throughput.
Testing remains fast, low-damage and process-near directly on the component. The decisive factor is the combination of local statement and high throughput.
That makes the application especially interesting whenever the task is not only to test, but to decide quickly.
As an example, testing time drops from 72 hours to 4 hours while also saving more than 90% of the cost per measurement.
Such figures must be read as application-dependent examples, but they clearly show the direction: the economic leverage lies in throughput, shorter response times and lower effort per test series.
Body-sheet production, heat-treated components and laboratory environments are typical applications.
What they have in common is that many conditions or repeated measurements must be compared cleanly without taking every case into a full classical deep-validation route.
Contacts
If high sample counts, fast release or many parameter states define the task, the setup should fit cycle time, point count and evaluation target early.