The non-destructive nature of CT imaging technology allows for a 3 dimensional look into a myriad of industrial, biological, and historical samples and artifacts. The FF20 CT is a compact industrial CT system that is helping scientists uncover critical information about how the some 46 million specimens housed at the institute function and interrelate in nature.
The academy has already used the FF20 CT to produce stunning images of a variety of biological specimens and explore the natural world around us.
The future of this promising partnership looks bright, as YXLON helps California Academy of Sciences discover more about our world and all of its inhabitants.
YXLON will also be attending one of the institute’s many NightLife events, Sharktoberfest, on October 5th at 6pm.
About The California Academy of Sciences
The California Academy of Sciences is a natural history museum in San Francisco, California, that is among the largest museums of natural history in the world, housing over 46 million specimens. The facility is home to an aquarium, planetarium, and museum, and is dedicated to explaining, exploring, and sustaining life on Earth.
Based in Hamburg, Germany, YXLON International has been designing and producing radioscopic and CT inspection systems for a variety of applications and fields for over 100 years. As of 2007, they are a member of the Swiss tech holding, COMET Group, and currently have subsidiaries in Tokyo, Ohio, California, Beijing, Shanghai, Hattingen, and Heilbronn, as well as a network of representatives in over 50 countries worldwide.
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