Internal battery defects — from electrode cracking and delamination to misalignment and incomplete electrolyte fill — often go undetected by optical inspection and electrical testing, only to cause failures after a product reaches the field.
In this webinar, Nikon Metrology’s Matthew Hofstad walks through how X-ray computed tomography (CT) gives manufacturers a clear, non-destructive look inside cells, modules, and packs at every stage of production.
You’ll learn how CT works, what kinds of defects it can detect across cylindrical, pouch, and prismatic battery formats, and how high-speed scanning technology and automated analysis make inline inspection a practical reality — not just a lab exercise.
Whether you’re working in quality control, process engineering, or product development, this session will give you a straightforward understanding of what CT inspection can do and where it fits in a modern battery manufacturing line.
Register today to attend the talk and participate in the Q&A session!
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