Webinar: Utilizing True Dynamic CT Imaging for 3D non-destructive in situ Experimentation

Webinar Description

 

Time-resolved 3D imaging with X-rays has rapidly emerged as an essential technique for understanding materials evolution, facilitating in situ investigations ranging from mechanical deformation to fluid flow in porous materials. Imaging dynamic processes is one of the key applications at synchrotron micro-CT beamlines, pushing the boundaries of temporal resolution further and further. However, access to these facilities is often limited, and operational costs are quite high.

In the laboratory setting, significant improvements have been made in image quality and spatial resolution, but often at the expense of temporal resolution. Recent advancements at TESCAN have revolutionized this field, making it possible to visualize and inspect dynamic processes with a temporal resolution below 10 seconds in a laboratory environment.

In this webinar, we will delve into the challenges and innovations that have enabled this breakthrough. We will highlight several real-world applications across diverse fields such as materials science, life sciences, and geosciences. Attendees will gain insights into how TESCAN’s micro-CT technology can be leveraged to overcome traditional limitations, opening new avenues for research and development.

Watch our webinar to discover how TESCAN is setting new standards in micro-CT imaging, and learn how you can apply these cutting-edge techniques to your own research challenges.