Tomography for Industrial & Medical Imaging
ECT, ERT, EMT and EIT instruments for multiphase flow monitoring, non-destructive testing, and clinical impedance imaging — built on years of research at Tianjin University.
From industrial pipelines to clinical bedside
Electrical tomography reveals the inside of pipes, reactors, vessels and the human body — non-invasive, real-time, continuous. We design instruments for both standardised industrial deployment and custom research projects.
Our Instruments
Four product lines covering ECT, ERT, EMT-based NDT and liquid metal flow measurement.
pico-ECT
Electrical Capacitance Tomography System
Compact ECT system for industrial multiphase flow imaging. 12 electrodes, 100 fps online reconstruction, wired/wireless data link.
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TJUERT
Electrical Resistance Tomography System
Multi-plane 3D ERT for industrial gas–liquid / liquid–solid flow and biomedical impedance measurement. Up to 4 measurement planes.
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DEMT-8
Digital Electromagnetic Tomography Instrument
Dual-mode digital EMT: tomography for conductive media + metal flaw detection. 8 channels, up to 400 fps imaging.
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ECFM-2020
Liquid Metal Flow Meter
Non-contact eddy-current flow meter for liquid lead / sodium / LBE. Tolerates 200-500℃, no moving parts in the probe.
Datasheet & specs →Impedance measurement & imaging — full-stack service
Backed by the Tianjin University Electrical Imaging research group, we deliver feasibility studies, custom sensor design, instrument supply and joint development for both industrial and clinical applications.
Feasibility study
Assess the technical route and parameter fit for your specific measurement need; deliver a feasibility report and recommended solution.
Field trial
On-site engineering support to deploy and commission the sensors and acquisition system; verify the measurement against existing process data.
Installation & training
System commissioning and operator training so your team can independently run, maintain and troubleshoot the imaging system.
Joint development
Long-term partnerships with research groups and corporate R&D teams: custom sensors, algorithm co-development, joint project applications.