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3D X-ray Imaging @ CSIR - NCL
3D X-ray Microtomography Imaging Facility
CSIR - National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR - NCL)
Dr Homi Bhabha Road, Pune - 411008, Maharashtra, India
ZEISS Xradia 510 Versa
Carl Zeiss X-ray Microscopy, USA.
Non-destructive 3D imaging
2
micron true spatial resolution
Specifications:
-> High-energy micro-focus X-ray source: 40 to 160 kV
-> Detector assembly with high-resolution 16-bit CCD digital camera and three objective lens
-> 4-axis motorized precision sample stage with 360 degree capability
-> ZEISS software's for data acquisition, 3D image reconstruction and visualization
-> Image filters, sample holders, calibration standard and workstation
Image Processing Software Packages:
-> Dragonfly Pro 3.6 (Object Research Systems Inc., Canada) for 3D volume rendering, visualization and segmentation.
-> FlowDict & ElastoDict (GeoDict 2018, Math2Market GmBH, Germany) solvers for simulation studies.
Highlights of the Facility:
-> Non-destructive 3D imaging with sub-micron resolution
-> Virtual cross-sectional images (2D) from all three axis of the specimen
-> Increased versatility for imaging soft materials or low Z materials with absorption and phase contrast
Additional Accessories:
-> In-situ stage for imaging with applied compression or tensile forces
-> In-situ chamber for imaging with variable temperature
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