Nano computed tomography

  • How does Nano-CT work?

    A cross-sectional, high-resolution imaging technique, nano-CT uses a transmission X-ray tube and the focal spot can be decreased to less than 400 nm.
    By the use of specific detectors and examination protocols, superior spatial resolution can be achieved..

  • What is micro and nano computed tomography?

    The nano- and micro-Computed Tomography imaging core provides services for acquiring and quantitative analysis of three-dimensional images of biological and engineered materials, including metals, silica-based chips, scaffolds, and plastics..

  • What is Nano CT?

    Nano-computed tomography (nano-CT) is an emerging, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging technique and represents a technical advancement of the established micro-CT technology.Jan 27, 2016.

  • What is nano-CT sample size?

    Our nano-CT Xradia / Zeiss XRM-520 Versa is unique among micro-CT devices, combining both a very higher resolution (150nm and 50 microns) and a set of proprietary interchangeable optics that accommodate specimens as large as 30cm in diameter..

  • What is nano-CT scan?

    Nano-computed tomography (nano-CT) is an emerging, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging technique and represents a technical advancement of the established micro-CT technology.Jan 27, 2016.

  • What is the difference between micro-CT and nano-CT?

    Nanotomography (nano-CT) is similar to micro-CT and medical CT scanning but at resolutions in nanometers instead of microns or mm.
    Nano-CT uses a nano-focus X-ray source to capture .

    1. D images during a 180 or 360 degree rotation of a sample

  • A three-dimensional rendering of the sample is achieved by scanning at different angles of rotation and reconstructing through transformation of two-dimensional projections.
    The principle of microCT is based on the attenuation of x-rays passing through the object or sample being imaged.
  • Microcomputed tomography (microCT or μCT) is a non-destructive imaging tool for the production of high-resolution three-dimensional (.
    1. D) images composed of two-dimensional (
    2. D) trans-axial projections, or 'slices', of a target specimen
  • Nanotomography (nano-CT) is similar to micro-CT and medical CT scanning but at resolutions in nanometers instead of microns or mm.
    Nano-CT uses a nano-focus X-ray source to capture .
    1. D images during a 180 or 360 degree rotation of a sample
Jan 27, 2016Nano-computed tomography (nano-CT) is an emerging, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging technique and represents a technical advancement 
Jan 27, 2016Nano-computed tomography is a high resolution CT-technology for 3D imaging at sub-micrometer resolution. The technical concept bases on a 
In nano-CT images, it was possible to identify a larger amount of debris in comparison with micro-CT images. Therefore, nano-CT imaging can be recommended as a more precise method for quantitative analysis of these ultra-small structures.
Nano-computed tomography (nano-CT) is an emerging, high-resolution cross-sectional imaging technique and represents a technical advancement of the established micro-CT technology.

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