The tomographic images are generated by means of the acquisition and reconstruction software SIXTOS.
In distinction from other CT-setups on the market the new v|tome|x is equipped with a dedicated, highly stable microfocus X-ray-tube with a maximum high voltage of 225 kV developed by phoenix|x-ray especially for CT, and allows tomographic 3D as well as conventional 2D inspection. The CT tube in combination with a high-contrast|detector (16 bit) achieves an image resolution of down to 4 micron voxel (volume pixel) size. Maximum sample diameter for the standard v|tome|x system is 150 mm (6 inch) with a maximum sample weight of 30 kg (65 lbs.)
The easy-to-use visualisation software offers extensive capabilities to render the volume X-ray images and apply various colour filters, perform morphological segmentations, surface modelling, measurements, and go through reverse engineering processes (comparison of real object data with CAD data).
Certain existing installations from phoenix|x-ray can be redesigned and upgraded for computed tomography.
The v|tome|x is integrated in a radiation safe cabinet available in different dimensions, so that there is no need to build a separate X-ray room. However, customised turn-key solutions for special applications remain one of phoenix|x-ray's strong points, also in the new field of computed tomography.
Etymology:
v|tome|x = Volume Tomography with X-rays
phoenix|x-ray, a dynamic group of companies founded in 1999 is a leading manufacturer of microfocus and nanofocus X-ray systems, X-ray tubes and computed tomography systems. phoenix|x-ray world-wide supplies application oriented X-ray systems and complete customised inspection solutions for the electronics, semiconductor, automotive, aerospace and many other industries. The company puts high priority on customer service and large investments in the development of systems and software solutions in order to provide all-inclusive and versatile support to customers, establishing mutually beneficial, long-term partnerships.