dXCT 2019: Dimensional X-ray Computed Tomography Conference
Visit us at dXCT 2019, the Dimensional X-ray Computed Tomography Conference at the University of Huddersfield on 25-26 June 2019.
Visit us at dXCT 2019, the Dimensional X-ray Computed Tomography Conference at the University of Huddersfield on 25-26 June 2019.
New feature for scanning planar objects and samples with a high aspect ratio.
New Bruker SkyScan 2214 multi-scale nano-CT system, with a large field of view for scanning larger sized objects at ultra-high resolution.
Instrumentation and techniques for studying foam with micro-CT. Analyse the internal structure, map morphometric properties & perform dynamic in-situ experiments (tensile, compression & modified temperature).
Using image filters and enhancement tools to improve your micro-CT images and data.
Nanomechanical testing with in situ SPM imaging, using the same probe to ensure test positioning accuracy and correlated results.
CTVox is Bruker’s micro-CT volume rendering software, compatible with all SkyScan micro-CT systems. It’s free for all Bruker micro-CT users.
Visit us at ToScA 2017 Tomography for Scientific Advancement symposium on 6-8 September 2017 in Portsmouth.
A paper has been published about imaging plant cell walls to analyse cellular structure and microfibril orientation. Atomic Force Microscopy is a useful tool in the paper and pulp industry.
Visit us at ICTMS 2017, an international tomography conference in Sweden on 26-30 June 2017.
The difference between Raman imaging and mapping, and the benefits of each. How to get the best spatial resolution and highest quality results.
How to measure the spatial resolution of your micro-CT instrument in 2D and 3D.