ZEISS - Xradia 810 Ultra
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Nanoscale X-ray Imaging: Extending the reach and value of 3D microscopy
Increased throughput for 3D imaging at the nanoscale
Xradia 810 Ultra increases the throughput of nanoscale, three-dimensional X-ray imaging by up to a factor of 10. This innovative X-ray microscope (XRM) operates at 5.4 keV, a lower energy that delivers better contrast and image quality for medium to low Z samples and other materials used throughout science and industry. Better contrast enables higher-quality tomographies to be acquired an order of magnitude faster while achieving resolution down to 50 nm.
Xradia 810 Ultra increases the throughput of nanoscale, three-dimensional X-ray imaging by up to a factor of 10. This innovative X-ray microscope (XRM) operates at 5.4 keV, a lower energy that delivers better contrast and image quality for medium to low Z samples and other materials used throughout science and industry. Better contrast enables higher-quality tomographies to be acquired an order of magnitude faster while achieving resolution down to 50 nm.
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Features of Xradia 810 Ultra
Highest Resolution, Higher Contrast, Faster. By delivering higher contrast at 5.4 keV, Xradia 810 Ultra makes high-resolution X-ray imaging viable for a variety of difficult-to-image materials.
- The highest resolution—down to 50 nanometers— 3D X-ray imaging available in a laboratory * Both absorption and phase contrast to image a diverse range of materials – medium to low Z, carbonates to shale, tissue to biomechanisms – up to 10 times faster at the nanoscale * Synchrotron-like results in your lab without the researcher’s challenge of limited access to synchrotron instruments * Improved economics based on faster image acquisition times to expand the reach of the central microscopy lab to a wider range of researchers * Xradia Ultra based on energy that best suits the materials you study: 5.4 keV or 8.0 keV * Switchable field of view from 16 to 65 µm: high as best suited to your imaging needs
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