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  About SkyScan

SkyScan is a company specialized in the development and manufacturing of systems for 3-dimensional non-destructive investigation of an object's internal microstructure. The main areas of development are X-Ray Microscopy and Microtomography (Micro-CT). These systems can be considered as small size CT-scanners based on the principle of X-Ray tomography.

Building on more than fifteen year long experience in the research of microtomography SKYSCAN was able to construct the first commercial DESK-TOP MICROTOMOGRAPH in 1995. The standard commercial desk-top microtomography systems from SkyScan today reach a guaranteed resolution of several micrometers, which is ten million times more performant than a medical CT-scanner in term of volume resolution. Recently introduced NANOTOMOGRAPHY scanners are able to reconstruct 3D microstructure in submicron range. The systems are easy in use and cost effective. They are operated by simple mouse control under Windows environments with network communication facilities. The software runs on the Dual Intel XEON powerful workstations and is the fastest on the market.

SkyScan is located in Belgium, close to Antwerpen and Brussels.

Nearest international airport is located in Brussels (Zaventem).

Mail address is:
SKYSCAN,
Kartuizersweg 3B
2550 Kontich, Belgium

 

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