Material Analysis · Structure & Spectroscopy

In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopy

Characterise internal geometry and density contrast, pores, cracks, inclusions, interfaces, and connectivity, and three-dimensional dimensions and volume fractions using a scope agreed around your sample and decision.

  • Internal geometry and density contrast
  • Pores, cracks, inclusions, interfaces, and…
  • Three-dimensional dimensions and volume…
  • Industrial CT
Representative In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopy equipment selected for the TESTDOG service catalogue
Price
from£35
per sample, excl. VAT
Turnaround
10 working days
Preparation and scope dependent
Available platforms
ZEISS VersaXRM 730Rigaku nano3DXWaygate phoenix v tome x M Neo
Typical outputs
Reconstructed slice stack3D volume and rendered viewsSegmentation, porosity, defect, or dimensional metrics when scopedMethod-specific images

Why this service

What In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopy can help you understand

In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopy is selected when the project needs defensible information on internal geometry and density contrast, pores, cracks, inclusions, interfaces, and connectivity, or…

01

Internal geometry and density contrast

industrial CT

02

Pores, cracks, inclusions, interfaces, and connectivity

micro- or nano-CT

03

Three-dimensional dimensions and volume fractions

region-of-interest or in-situ CT

Choose the scope

Start from the question, not the tool

The method, preparation route and reporting depth depend on what you need to decide.

Industrial CT

internal geometry and density contrast

Best used when
internal geometry and density contrast
Typical result
Reconstructed slice stack
Preparation note
Exact mass and any drying or dispersion step are confirmed after technical review.

Common outputs

A result package matched to the decision you need to make

Fields, conditions, processing and file formats are confirmed before work begins.

StandardReconstructed slice stack

Reconstructed slice stack reported with the agreed units, sample reference and measurement conditions.

Standard3D volume and rendered views

3D volume and rendered views supplied in a labelled format suitable for direct sample or condition comparison.

OptionalSegmentation, porosity, defect, or dimensional metrics when scoped

Segmentation, porosity, defect, or dimensional metrics when scoped provided with the processing basis and quality checks agreed during technical review.

OptionalMethod-specific images

Method-specific images included when selected in the confirmed reporting scope.

Sample requirements

What to provide before work begins

Provide representative, clearly labelled samples and identify the decision, feature or comparison that matters.

Suitable sampleSubmission requirementPlanning note
Powder / particlesProvide a dry, homogeneous and clearly labelled sample in a sealed container.Exact mass and any drying or dispersion step are confirmed after technical review.
Liquid / solutionProvide a sealed, compatible container labelled with composition, concentration and solvent.Declare volatility, corrosivity, suspended solids and any storage or temperature requirement.
Biological / soft materialProvide fixed, preserved or otherwise stabilised material in the agreed container and medium.Declare biological hazards and confirm fixation, dehydration, temperature and disposal requirements.
Test coupon / specimenProvide labelled specimens prepared to the agreed geometry, orientation and surface condition.Confirm the applicable standard, dimensions, loading direction and number of replicates.

Objective: state the decision, comparison or acceptance criterion the work must support.

Handling and access: declare hazards, instability, confidentiality, file constraints or special logistics before dispatch or transfer.

Questions and answers

Common planning decisions

Short answers to issues that can change preparation, scope, timing or interpretation.

What should I send for In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopy?

Provide powder / particles, liquid / solution, biological / soft material, test coupon / specimen as applicable. Exact quantity, dimensions and preparation are confirmed during technical review.

Which analysis option should I choose?

Choose the mode around the decision you need to make. For internal geometry and density contrast, start with industrial CT; add micro- or nano-CT when comparison or quantification is required.

How long will the test take?

Typical turnaround is 10 working days after sample acceptance and method confirmation.

What can limit the result?

Resolution trades off against sample size and attenuation. Materials with similar X-ray attenuation may be difficult to segment without contrast enhancement.

Configure the service

Send the information needed to scope In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopy correctly

  • Sample form, material, dimensions and quantity
  • Feature or decision the result must address
  • Required comparison, acceptance criterion or reference
  • Preferred output and reporting depth
In-situ Tomographic Spectroscopyfrom£35

Typical turnaround: 10 working days

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