
Microcomputed tomography
Microcomputed tomography (micro-CT) is a high-resolution imaging technique that creates detailed 3D scans of small objects or samples, similar to a CT scan used in medicine. It uses X-rays to capture multiple images from different angles, which a computer then processes to produce a precise, three-dimensional representation of the interior structures. Micro-CT is widely used in scientific research and industrial applications to examine the internal features of materials, biological tissues, or small devices non-destructively, providing insights into their composition, organization, and integrity at a microscopic scale.