Lumafield's CT Scans: A Game Changer for Industrial Engineering

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  • Опубликовано: 15 май 2024
  • Tom visits Lift in Detroit to explore their operations and understand their partnership with Lumafield.
    Lumafield gives engineers confidence in every part they manufacture with powerful, flexible, easy to use 3D X-ray inspection.
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Комментарии • 92

  • @bradcavanagh3092
    @bradcavanagh3092 21 день назад +11

    I thought the CT scanner was cool, but then you went on the tour afterwards and that was even cooler to see all the gear and capabilities these guys have!

  • @dannyames5089
    @dannyames5089 21 день назад +6

    Lumafield most have spent millions to acquire, learn and maintain their advanced equipment. Thanks for the tour!

  • @meldramir
    @meldramir 20 дней назад +5

    As a specialist in Radiology, looking at CT scans everyday why this sound so cool.

  • @lumafield
    @lumafield 21 день назад +15

    Thanks for sending over these parts for us to scan! We're always fascinated by the engineering that goes into cutting-edge automotive components, and your team does a great job breaking down how they work.

  • @goldreverre
    @goldreverre 21 день назад +17

    Incredible range of diagnostic tools. As a layman, we don't often appreciate how advanced modern manufacturing has become.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 21 день назад

      It is incredible... most of car parts in aluminum are now robotically made(all car makers especially honda and tesla, i have shorts for proof)

  • @f2yd
    @f2yd 14 дней назад +2

    Lumafield is taking it next level, well done!

  • @ferfromla
    @ferfromla 21 день назад +5

    Very impressive! I came away amazed at the power of this technology. The complexity of modern electronic devices is something most of us don't appreciate. Thank you for a very informative video.

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  21 день назад

      Thank you very much!

  • @JigilJigil
    @JigilJigil 21 день назад +6

    I like these tours, please keep up the good work.

  • @i_might_be_lying
    @i_might_be_lying 19 дней назад +1

    They did a really great work with the software!

  • @edwardhackett-jones8126
    @edwardhackett-jones8126 21 день назад +3

    Fascinating. I’m way out of my depth but it’s really interesting nonetheless.
    Thanks!

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 21 день назад +2

    This system has one advantage over the ones i've seen in labs, takes much larger samples, which is handy

  • @PinchOfLuck
    @PinchOfLuck 21 день назад +11

    This is like Disney theme park for Engineering students.
    They should sell tickets. :D
    Imagine if Nikola Tesla was brought into the future and into this lab in his prime.
    We would have Star Trek tech in 20 years.

  • @woodypwx
    @woodypwx 20 дней назад +1

    I thought it’s just an ad, but it was super cool! 👍

  • @BradAkersphotography
    @BradAkersphotography 20 дней назад +1

    Wow, next level work! things for sharing🦉

  • @deltajohnny
    @deltajohnny 21 день назад +2

    I wouldn't mind to live there! 😍😍😍😍😍

  • @robertcase4995
    @robertcase4995 20 дней назад

    Wow! thanks for sharing that. It is good to see what US industry is trying to do.

  • @AntonioDiNunnoEVS
    @AntonioDiNunnoEVS 17 дней назад

    I reallllly like that Metlab.

  • @jmirodg7094
    @jmirodg7094 21 день назад +2

    very interesting

  • @patrickshanghai2064
    @patrickshanghai2064 20 дней назад

    very good machine!

  • @Andrei-ng2yz
    @Andrei-ng2yz 21 день назад +1

    What kind of Internet connection bandwidth do you need to upload those “huge datasets that are so hard to process on-site” to the cloud, and how much will that connection cost per year? And how much do you charge for a year's subscription to your cloud?
    It would take about 6000-7000 dollars worth of computer components to process on-site

    • @lumafield
      @lumafield 21 день назад

      Great question. A standard broadband connection that you'd find in any office is sufficient for uploading scans; they upload as the scan runs. And you're right that processing on-site is expensive; some of our customers have told us they spent $50,000 or more to build PCs to run legacy CT reconstruction software, plus $10-20k/year on NAS hard drives to store all their scan data.

    • @Andrei-ng2yz
      @Andrei-ng2yz 21 день назад

      @@lumafield I didn't say on-site processing is expensive. The hardware for this can be purchased for 6000-7000$ if you don't buy unreasonably expensive “specialty” hardware from fancy vendors. It seems to me that your machine is worth considerably more and against it these costs look quite insignificant.
      If you want to store scans, of course it depends on the volume you want to store. You can certainly spend 20k$ on a NAS, but not per year, but one time. Then there will be only operational costs for disk replacement. They are not so big.
      But you do not make yourself dependent on the cloud owner. All the terms of use are written in such a way that you can take away the user's ability to use it without any problems.

  • @jimoliver7617
    @jimoliver7617 19 дней назад

    ON Green Materials needs you❤😂🎉

  • @williamdrake2315
    @williamdrake2315 21 день назад +1

    What do you do to secure the data going back and forth to create your images? Since you go to the cloud to process the data.

    • @lumafield
      @lumafield 21 день назад +2

      Thanks for your question. All scan data is fully encrypted as it moves between the scanner and Lumafield's cloud. Our entire company is audited to SOC2 security standards as well.

  • @halfbrain86
    @halfbrain86 20 дней назад

    I bet we are not far from an AI to reverse engineer a complete PCB design from that 3d scans.

  • @BlazerRox
    @BlazerRox 20 дней назад

    I wanted to know what the area was with the red glass walls :)

  • @woutdel
    @woutdel 14 дней назад

    They should 3D CT scan antikythera mechanism.

  • @ToDaMn
    @ToDaMn 21 день назад

    What happened to Moores's Law? Doesn't it state that chips shrink and increase speed and capacity but as this happens they ultimately run to the limit of their construction, size, components, and material?

    • @ralanham76
      @ralanham76 20 дней назад

      It was an observation. Most top end chips stopped around 10nm because you get to atomic level and if you keep shrinking you start getting quantum effects.
      Most new chips are 10nm but in order to increase density they are going 3d . Think of trimming plywood vs building a skyscraper.

  • @MrCarGuy
    @MrCarGuy 20 дней назад

    So when you reach a certain PCB density it becomes almost impossible to see the traces? Am I missing something?
    All the advanced PCBs now are dense with many layers and those are most likely needed to be scanned

    • @ralanham76
      @ralanham76 20 дней назад

      PCB parts are going to be much bigger than microns.
      Internal chip parts would be in that range. In the case of chips you would use an electron scanning microscope.

  • @JeffWusch
    @JeffWusch 19 дней назад

    Lumafields CT scanner with cloud access; sharing all of your IP in the Enemies cloud

  • @03samjon1
    @03samjon1 21 день назад +1

    That is a lovely tash

  • @suchdevelopments
    @suchdevelopments 20 дней назад

    Sandy, Good day from Lismore, NSW. Interesting Lumafield's CT Scans video. I was involved in scanning a gas pipeline in Queensland 46 kilometres we had built.
    Number of 133 sleeps to go
    Our journey is not just a physical one but a journey of discovery and connection. Starting at the end of September 2024, we will circumnavigate Australia in two CYBERTRUCKs for six months. This journey will cover 22,000 kilometres, and it's not just about the distance but about the impact we can make along the way.

  • @xkeithedgex
    @xkeithedgex 21 день назад

    Does anyone have the specs on this scanner? I know kV is 190 but how many watts ? And what’s the spot size?

  • @getiingtubed
    @getiingtubed 20 дней назад

    Looks like CAD in reverse.

  • @yuricorrea2491
    @yuricorrea2491 21 день назад +6

    I was expecting a Linus Tech Tips collaboration

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  21 день назад +1

      Who?

    • @salmiakki5638
      @salmiakki5638 21 день назад +1

      ​@@MunroLiveGoogle Is your friend

    • @salmiakki5638
      @salmiakki5638 21 день назад +2

      ​@@MunroLivegoogle is your friend

    • @yuricorrea2491
      @yuricorrea2491 21 день назад +1

      ​@@MunroLive A RUclips channel that has one of those CT scanners and are using it to review electronics. Google it and I'm sure you guys will be smart enough to find out. LTT Labs.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 21 день назад +3

      Linus actually showed this stuff, along with gamersnexus and level1tech.... big tech youtubers.

  • @andyfeimsternfei8408
    @andyfeimsternfei8408 21 день назад +1

    Tesla is alien technology!

  • @kaleygoode1681
    @kaleygoode1681 20 дней назад

    Gotsta look at the man's toolkit to read his name😬

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 21 день назад +1

    Pores and Voids where my lawyers for my divorce

  • @bruthayoshi2111
    @bruthayoshi2111 21 день назад +1

    I love you

  • @dianewallace6064
    @dianewallace6064 21 день назад

    I heard on a video that Geely has a factory in China called the "dark factory" because there are no lights on because robots and AI run the factory.

    • @brilanto
      @brilanto 20 дней назад

      Cool - and the internet connection to/from that factory is called "Darknet", Starlink satellites involved in this are part of Skynet?

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 21 день назад

    The xray on lamp is not up to code, xray on, must be visible 360 degrees around the instrument. Fact.

  • @reivanen
    @reivanen 21 день назад

    It seems like a good fit for not so serious work where there is no confidentiality requirements. But would be good if a workflow for serious customers was provided where all cloud-side data was encrypted with a key only the customer has, so there would be no risk of intellectual property leaking to competitors.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 21 день назад

      Everyone can copy everyone now. Also, looks like the smugglers are screwed a lot heh

    • @lewis1rg
      @lewis1rg 21 день назад +1

      There is an on-prem option that wasn't mentioned for users with those concerns or requirements like ITAR.

    • @lumafield
      @lumafield 21 день назад +1

      Hi @reivanen, we do offer an on-premise, fully-offline solution for customers who need to maintain ITAR standards.

    • @brilanto
      @brilanto 20 дней назад

      Does any chip producer have a self-destruction mode triggered by X-rays?

    • @reivanen
      @reivanen 20 дней назад +1

      @@lumafield every time one advertises cloud capability it's better to also mention if it's possible to use it privately without phoning home. There are many who don't appreciate clouds.

  • @USNEM
    @USNEM 21 день назад

    Why did you delete all of your original Tesla videos?

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  21 день назад +2

      We didn't. All those videos were BEFORE we had this channel and can be found on Autoline's channel.

  • @The_Uncertainity_Principal
    @The_Uncertainity_Principal 21 день назад +5

    You should have a disclaimer on sponsored content

    • @MunroLive
      @MunroLive  21 день назад +7

      We do when it's sponsored. This wasn't sponsored.

    • @The_Uncertainity_Principal
      @The_Uncertainity_Principal 21 день назад +4

      @@MunroLive oh ok. my apologies for prematurely jumping to conclusions. it is indeed a cool technology.

  • @ag135i
    @ag135i 21 день назад +2

    Watch at 2x speed to save time.

  • @jairokg
    @jairokg 21 день назад +1

    Hi

  • @TomSnyder--theJaz
    @TomSnyder--theJaz 18 дней назад

    thank god for all those usa flags. folks may have thought they were in china, otherwise.

  • @Ubergamer256
    @Ubergamer256 21 день назад +1

    “Part of why its so cheap is we offload the processing to the cloud” lmao ok…. so you saved $100 on an Intel CPU for your $250,000 CT scanner. Why is marketing always so deceptive.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 21 день назад +3

      You clearly never built a good gaming pc, because it requires a lot of normal gaming GPUs which are as much as a old used vehicle, per gpu.

    • @dertythegrower
      @dertythegrower 21 день назад

      also proves his point about 7 minutes in.. you dont know the tech, ha

    • @Ubergamer256
      @Ubergamer256 21 день назад +1

      @@dertythegrower I’ve bought, used, mined with, and sold more GPUs than you have ever even seen. I built my first PC in the 90s in grade school, but sure ya got me lmao The cost of a high end PC rig vs the other costs of that machine are clearly in different universes.

    • @brilanto
      @brilanto 20 дней назад

      @@lewis1rg TB flash drives on Aliexpress cost only a fistful of dollars? 🤪

  • @ultraviolettp3446
    @ultraviolettp3446 20 дней назад

    Immediately dismissed this when the spokesperson used "democratizing" - wokebabble that is supposed to make us feel special things. Means nothing. He could have used "cost effective" but he chose to go woke.

    • @k1drbar
      @k1drbar 18 дней назад

      Democratize - make (something) accessible to everyone.
      Clearly this commenter has their own politically derived definition ...
      I view this to mean that the company facilitates smaller companies to access technologies that only large, well funded companies can afford.
      I truly appreciated the level of detail this piece went to!

    • @squee8174
      @squee8174 17 дней назад +1

      Who hurt you

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 21 день назад +1

    and ummm, aummm,ummm, can anyone in these videos put together complete sentences?

    • @johnkeogh2325
      @johnkeogh2325 20 дней назад +1

      Gosh, you're right. I never realized how much I say "uhh", "umm", etc. Thanks for pointing it out. Always good to have opportunities to be better!
      Signed,
      The uhh guy

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb 20 дней назад

      @@johnkeogh2325 I'm not trying to be mean or anything, but it really is annoying, and makes watching an informative video super annoying. Ya don't realize you are doing it, but it builds up in a video. Public speaker, ie video, in front of an audience is a acquired skill. Presenters is an art. Good info on the equipment. i used to work for 2 different over the years analytical xray companys, 46 years total, i finally had enough travel, and xray tubes, and goniometers

    • @johnkeogh2325
      @johnkeogh2325 20 дней назад +1

      ​@@cengebI didn't take it negatively, and have thick skin. That, and any time my ego takes a hit, I know I'm going to learn something. I'm trying to pay attention to this on meetings now, and man it's a tough habit to break! Thanks for the honest feedback. Have a great weekend!

    • @cengeb
      @cengeb 20 дней назад

      @johnkeogh2325 now you are gonna be thinking about it,and cause other issues. Sorry. But public speaking and narrating stuff is a talent. How many politicians talk,and can't complete a sentence without umm aaaahh,ummm. It's tedious,good luck,your explanation was good info as I'm entirely familiar with ct materials analysis stuff

    • @johnkeogh2325
      @johnkeogh2325 20 дней назад

      ​@@cengebyes, I will definitely be thinking about it, and will have to tolerate it as I try and eliminate it. A tough habit to break. Thanks again!

  • @Andrei-ng2yz
    @Andrei-ng2yz 21 день назад

    Do not buy tools that are useless without a subscription. It will cost you more over a longer period of time. And your hardware can become a useless piece of hardware as soon as the cloud software owner wants it to be.

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 21 день назад

    Analytical X-ray has been around since the 1930s. CT has been reduced in cost, for analytical stuff. Schools, labs, manufacturing are all adopting it. If Munro is impressed, beware, they are really out of touch, listen to Sandi recent rant about his tesla buddy, really sad