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Bruker Skyscan 1272

Bruker Skyscan 1272 - ultra high resolution µCT

Bruker Skyscan 1272 - ultra high resolution µCT

A state-of-the-art ex vivo µCT scanner capable of producing ultra-high resolution images with a voxel size down to 0.35 µm.

The Skyscan 1272 was purchased by the Mater Foundation using funds donated by the Lions Club of Australia. It was installed in 2017.

Features

  • Variable X-ray source (20-100kV)  with automatic 6-position filter changer – enabling samples of ranging densities to be successfully imaged
  • Rapid 3D reconstruction through use of the Instarecon 3D reconstruction software
  • 16-position sample changer allowing for high-throughput and sequential scanning of multiple samples
  • Common applications include high-resolution imaging of bone (trabecular), teeth, bone defect models, tumours in soft tissue (liver, lungs etc), biomaterials, and inorganic materials eg wood

Need more help?

For more information on instruments, services and facility charges contact the Senior Preclinical Imaging Facility Scientist.