Rigaku to Present Nano3DX and CT Lab at XRM 2016
New X-ray microscopy and computed tomography technology to be showcased at conference
7 Aug 2016Rigaku Corporation, will be presenting its lines of X-ray microscopy and computed tomography instrumentation at the 2016 X-Ray Microscopy Conference (XRM 2016), Monday, August 15, through Friday, August 19, 2016 at the University of Oxford in the U.K.
X-ray microscopy and computed tomography equipment from Rigaku enable nondestructive analysis of large samples at high resolution. X-ray microscopy (XRM) is suited to all kinds of materials, from low-density materials such as biological samples to high-density materials such as ceramics and steels. Computed tomography (CT) reveals, at high-speed, the high-resolution, 3D structure of an object by means of computer-processed combinations of numerous X-ray images taken from different angles.
The International Conference on X-Ray Microscopy will bring together experts in the development and use of X-ray microscopes and will address recent advances in X-ray microscopy and its applications via a dynamic program of discussions and posters. XRM 2016 will be the 13th conference in the X-ray Microscopy series, which began in 1983.