Abstract
New materials and components can only be certified as good as long as their quality can be checked. Therefore it is of main importance that the development of techniques for nondestructive testing (NDT) can keep pace with the development of new materials. Holographic and shearographic measuring techniques are well suited for NDT purposes of new materials. These techniques offer big advantages, especially for the inspection of composite materials and geometrically complicated structures.
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