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This can provide internal [[3D Scanning]] of metal objects. | This can provide internal [[3D Scanning]] of metal objects. This is done using a CT ([[Computed Tomography]]) scanner - formerly known as CAT scanner. | ||
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*Arduino CAT | *'''Arduino CAT scanner''' ([[Computed Tomography]]) - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=25&v=hF3V-GHiJ78]. | ||
=Components= | =Components= |
Revision as of 15:55, 27 February 2018
This can provide internal 3D Scanning of metal objects. This is done using a CT (Computed Tomography) scanner - formerly known as CAT scanner.
System
- Arduino CAT scanner (Computed Tomography) - [1].
Components
- CERN Open source computation of 3D images from 2D scans - OpenCT
- DIY x-ray source from Hackaday by Matt "Sigurthr" Giordano - [2]
- Digital Radiography - Wikipedia - [3]
- Coolidge Tube x-ray source, old tech - [4]
- Phone app for Geiger counter - [5]
- Dental x-ray source, new - $500 - [6]
- Photostimulable phosphor - [7]
- X rays can hit a photostimulable phosphor image plate to emit light, which can be detected by a regular camera CCD detector. [8]. Can this be used as a low cost way to generate x-ray images?
- You can use a beryllium window to turn a regular camera into an x-ray camera - Instructables - [9]
Other
- Spectrometry - x-ray fluorescence - [10]