3D-Computed X-ray tomography system Rayscan 250E
Description: Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging procedure that uses X–ray source to irradiate the object at different angles and 2D images at a flat panel detector are recorded. Later 3D images of the density distribution inside the object are reconstructed. The computerized tomography calculation allows the 3D reconstruction of the measured volumetric data inside the object. Up to 3 μm resolution can be achieved. |
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Stereo microscope with digital camera „Olympus“ MVX10
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"Tescan": Precise 11-axis cartesian and polar scanner with water tank
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Multi-channel ultrasonic phased array system „Dasel Sitau“ 128/128 (bandwidth from 0.8 up to 16 MHz, at -3 dB)
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Multi-channel ultrasonic phased array system „Dynaray“ 64/256 (bandwidth from 0.20 up to 25 MHz, at -6 dB)
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