High-resolution Industrial X-ray CT Scanner for Inspection and Failure Analysis
X-ray CT is a non-destructive 3D volume imaging technique that can help you clearly see if you made your products exactly as designed or where the problem is when they are failing.

CT Lab HV
Rigaku CT Lab HV is a high-resolution and high-voltage industrial X-ray CT (computed tomography) scanner. The CT Lab HV is:
Versatile
A wide range of field of view (FOV) up to 350 mm
Maximum sample size 600 mm in diameter x 1200 mm in height
High resolution
True 3-micron spatial resolution to clearly image details
Powerful
225 kV high-voltage X-ray source to clearly image large or dense materials
300 W micro source to obtain clear images as fast as within 1 minute
Ideal for
Battery research and failure analysis
Dimension and defect analysis of additively manufactured parts
Inspection and failure analysis of PCBs and other electronics
How we work with you
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Submit the form above and tell us about your inspection or failure analysis challenges and your materials research goals.
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We will help you see if this is a good fit for your testing or research needs, and budget. If we are not a good fit, we will recommend you an alternative solution, including other manufacturers' systems.
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If you think we are a good fit, we can test your samples, configure a system, and prepare a quotation to get you closer to owning your micro-CT scanner.
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High-resolution industrial CT scanner CT Lab HV
Rigaku CT Lab HV is a high-resolution and high-voltage industrial X-ray CT scanner. Its high-voltage 225 kV X-ray source and flexible geometry allows it to achieve true 3-micron spatial resolution and scan small to large samples up to 600 mm in diameter ×1200 mm in height with a 350 mm FOV.

New to micro CT?
Let's learn together Webinars, workshops, and blog articles
If you are new to this technique, you are not alone. Many people like you have learned what X-ray CT is, how it works, and where it can be helpful from our webinars, workshops, and blog articles.

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If you just have a general question or want to talk to someone, please contact us. We are here to help you get started with X-ray CT.