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Bruker SkyScan 1275 Desktop Micro-CT

New Bruker SkyScan 1275 Automated, Desktop Micro-CT

Introducing a new micro-CT scanner from Bruker: the Bruker SkyScan 1275 is a highly automated, self-optimising desktop micro-CT system. As well as full manual functionality, the system features automated sequences that are activated with the push of a single button. This means that high quality 3D images can be acquired with virtually no training. Imaging parameters are optimised […]

TOSCA scientific tomography imaging conference

TOSCA 2014: Tomography for Scientific Advancement Symposium

The Tomography for Scientific Advancement Symposium (TOSCA) will be taking place at the Natural History Museum in London on 1st-3rd September 2014. Bruker microCT will be sponsoring the symposium. Bruker Applications Scientist Frederik Coppens will be presenting a talk about microCT materials science applications. The annual Tomography for Scientific Advancement (ToScA) symposium is in affiliation with the Royal […]

Multi-Scale X-Ray Micro-CT: New Bruker SkyScan 2211

UPDATE: The SkyScan 2211 is now replaced by the SkyScan 2214 At Analytica 2014, Bruker launched the Bruker SkyScan 2211, a new high-resolution X-ray micro-CT (computed tomography) system with the widest available range of object sizes and spatial resolutions. For the first time, a single instrument is capable of non-destructive scanning and 3D reconstruction of internal micro-structures of large objects, as well as providing […]