Microfocus X-ray source & solidification setup
Site:
Dresden
NOMINAL DURATION
(ms)
20.0
DETECTOR
Kappa CF8/1 BV-3
The solidification experiments are by an X-ray radiographic set-up delivering images with a spatial resolution of a few microns. A microfocus X-ray tube equipped with a tungsten target (phoenix X-ray XS225D-OEM) has been utilized. After passing the solidification cell the attenuated X-ray beam impinges an X‑ray image intensifier (Thales TH9438HX 9”), where the X-rays are converted into a two-dimensional visible light distribution which is recorded by a CCD camera (Kappa CF8/1 BV-3) with a scan rate of 50 half frames per second.
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