In an inspiring showcase at AMPP 2024, 4D Technology, originally pivotal in the James Webb Space Telescope project, introduces the 4D InSpec to the corrosion measurement industry. Inspenet’s exclusive interview with Austin Rider, a Sales Engineer at 4D Technology, unveils the journey from aerospace innovation to providing groundbreaking solutions for industrial applications.
“4D Technology started with the James Webb Space Telescope project. We’re now applying that groundbreaking technology to our industrial product, the 4D InSpec, measuring corrosion at the AMPP show.“
Pioneering with NASA
As a primary metrology vendor for the James Webb Space Telescope, 4D Technology revolutionized laser interferometry. “We’ve worked directly with NASA,” Austin confirmed, highlighting the depth of 4D Technology’s expertise in precision measurement.
Based in Tucson, Arizona, under Ontu Innovation, 4D Technology designs and builds all its products in the U.S., serving customers worldwide. Austin emphasized, “We’re a global company making products for customers all over the world.“
The demo of the 4D InSpec
“Taking a measurement is really simple and fast. It instantly quantifies corrosion pits for you, eliminating guesswork,” Austin illustrated, highlighting the user-friendly and efficient nature of the device.
4D Technology invites industry professionals to explore their innovative solutions further on their website and social media platforms. With a commitment to advancing measurement technology, is set to transform corrosion inspection and beyond.
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