Museum lead
Dr Vincent Fernandez, CT facility manager
The Nikon Metrology HMX ST 225 is a versatile micro-CT scanner that can image specimens from 0.5-20 centimetres in diameter with a maximum resolution of five micrometres. It can produce a maximum accelerating voltage of 225 kilovolts.
The Nikon Metrology HMX ST 225 has two available target heads:
The reflection target is most commonly used. It is used for samples larger than one centimetre in diameter. One-centimetre specimens can be scanned at the highest resolution of five micrometres voxel (3D pixel) size - scanning larger specimens results in a proportionately lower voxel size.
It has the following features:
The tungsten transmission target is used for samples between five and ten millimetres in diameter. It is requested less frequently than the reflection target and is installed for an average of one week every three months.
It has the following features:
During a scan over 3,000 X-ray images are collected in 16-bit quality on a four-megapixel detector. This produces large amounts of high-quality data.
Dr Vincent Fernandez, CT facility manager