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Bruker | Live from the Lab: 3D X-ray Microscopy for Large Objects @Bruker | Uploaded March 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
3D X-ray imaging of large objects in their pristine condition requires a stable mounting platform, high power and massive detection. In this case, dedicated design is required to meet the needs while maintaining the required resolution to precisely reconstruct a digital twin of the object.

In this episode of Live from the Lab we will take a deep dive into the SKYSCAN 1273, a system designed to measure the largest possible samples while also maintaining the precision required for small objects. As always, we will take your questions live at the end of the episode!
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