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Neptune

Industrial X-ray CT scanner

From initial design to mass manufacturing, Neptune accelerates your product development by giving you X-ray vision.

Streamline your engineering with the world's most efficient inspection technology.

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Neptune

Versatile lab workhorse

Neptune is an industrial CT scanner that gives engineers clear insight into internal geometry, material distribution, and hidden features. Its dependable hardware and simple controls help teams move quickly from scan to analysis, supporting routine inspections and detailed investigations with steady, reliable results.

Neptune is designed for an office or workshop environment. It’s just 6 feet wide and runs on a standard 120V household outlet. It’s easy to operate with a touchscreen interface and auto-setup features—no dedicated technician required.

Pricing Information

Lumafield’s integrated scanner and software help teams of any size work faster, starting at $75,000 per year.

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Instant Insights

Find flaws fast

Quickly pinpoint small issues before they become big problems. Neptune reveals invisible flaws in less time than it takes to cut parts open. Automated integrity analysis finds pores, voids, and inclusions that visual inspection would miss.

AI-POWERED SOFTWARE

Collaborate in real time

Neptune is integrated with Voyager, Lumafield's cloud-based analysis software that runs in a web browser. Run a scan at your office and instantly share actionable data with collaborators around the world.

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Bring X-ray CT into production

Lumafield's inspection platform scales from initial R&D to high-volume production. Validate your designs and test your hypotheses with Neptune, then use Lumafield's high-throughput Triton CT scanner to achieve 100% inspection in your factory.

Failure analysis on complex systems is rarely a direct path; frequently, you'll spend hours proving many things are not the problem before finding your way to a root cause. A CT scan doesn't always show you exactly what's wrong, but it can eliminate many possibilities quickly, and provide deep, non-destructive insights; both of which help us move faster in product development.