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Nikon Expands X-Ray CT System Range With VOXLS 30 Series

Three new models for nondestructive inspection

Tue, 11/28/2023 - 12:00
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(Nikon: Brighton, MI) -- Nikon Metrology-Americas has launched three new models in its VOXLS range of X-ray CT (computed tomography) systems for nondestructive inspection. The introduction of the 30 Series fills a specific need in the industry for users looking for an automation-ready system with the versatility to meet a wide range of industrial applications.

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The high-performance VOXLS 30 C 225, 30 C 320, and 30 C 450 models now available to order have maximum source energies of 225 kV, 320 kV, and 450 kV, respectively, for examining parts of various densities and sizes. They also have a more compact footprint than Nikon’s 40 Series while maintaining advanced features traditionally exclusive to larger, more expensive solutions.

The systems are designed for automated operations across the production sector, especially for quality control in factories producing lithium-ion batteries or additively manufactured components. The automotive, aerospace, medical, and pharmaceutical industries are additional target markets, and many applications will also be found in materials science, natural sciences, and academia.

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