Theory

How does a micro-CT work?

The method is based on the visualization of regions of different mass attenuation of the X-rays in the sample. Mass weakening is the property of a substance to absorb part of the penetrating X-rays and thus to reduce the transmission through the sample. The attenuation of the X-rays depends on both the chemical composition and the density of the sample. The information on the locally different X-ray absorptions is displayed as gray values ​​in black and white images.


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The X-rays are generated in an X-ray source, sent through the sample and recorded as a 2D projection image by the X-ray detector. The sample is then automatically rotated a fraction of a degree using a turntable and another X-ray projection image is taken. This step is repeated until a 180 degree rotation is completed (or 360 degrees, depending on the sample type). Virtual slice images are then calculated from the X-ray projection images created in this way by the computing process called "reconstruction". These cross-sectional images can not only be visualized and analyzed, but also subsequently processed into 3D models, films, physical 3D printed objects or in some other way.
  
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