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Pixcavator has been extensively used for image analysis of images of various materials.


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Below you'll find a few examples of image analysis with Pixcavator.

Pages in category "Material science"

The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.

A

  • Analysis of SEM images of alloy

C

  • Cell metal segregation and ultramicroscopy
  • Cluster size effects in molecular beam scattering
  • Crystallites

F

  • Flow-through pore diameters

M

  • Measurement statistics of fibers
  • Measuring micromechanical parameters of fiberglass
  • Membranes containing proteins
  • Metallurgical image analysis
  • Microscopy of surfactants

N

  • Nanotechnology

P

  • Particle statistics with calibration
  • Phase transition of petroleum

Q

  • Quality of soldering

S

  • Sub-pixel accuracy for distance measurement

T

  • The behaviour of double oxide film defects in liquid Al alloys
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