Zeiss Xradia 630 Versa

The Zeiss Xradia 630 Versa X-ray microscope (XRM) is the newest addition to the MIF.
The ZEISS Xradia Versa family breaks resolution performance barriers, delivers an intuitive user experience, and accelerates productivity for all with easy, guided workflows and higher throughout. Usage and User Responsibilities For use of our CT scanner, please first refer to the laboratory User Policy on our website, and contact staff to discuss your project before requesting time on our scheduling system.
The MIF currently houses a limited storage space that only allows the lab to hold on to scan data for a 7-day period. Within this 7-day period users are required to retrieve their data before it is transferred to the DTN. In many instances, this can be done on the same day that the user scans specimens. However, in other instances the user is required to schedule a "data reconstruction and retrieval" day in which they process and transfer data on to their or their departments storage device(s).
Zeiss Xradia 630 versa System Overview X-ray Source: The Xradia features one closed x-ray tube that produces high resolution scans at any energy level. Its full energy range is from 30 kV to 160 kV with a power range of 1W - 25W. It is a closed x ray tube, meaning that it has a longer lifespan and minimal maintenance. The source includes an automatic filter changer that contains filters for both low and high energy scanning.
Objective lenses and Detectors: The detectors for this instrument include a flat panel detector, as well as .4x, 4x, 20x, and 40x-P objective lenses. The detectors can be switched automatically within the navigating software. The detectors allow for up to 450nm resolution with the 40x-P lens. The flat panel captures x-rays at a height of 3000 pixels and 4500 pixel width while the objective lens capture at 3000 pixels by 3000 pixels.
The scanning software is the Nav X Control System and is capable of automatically reconstructing scans after they finish. The manual reconstruction software can be done in the Reconstructor Scout-and-Scan Control System. Initial examinations of the scan may be done in XM3DVeiwer or in Dragonfly v2022.1.
Review our user policies or contact a staff member with questions.
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