Nanotronics 3D Printed Microscope

As the nanotronics nspec3D 3D printed hood 3d microscope

The nSPEC® 3D was originally designed for imaging a high number of complex materials in a factory setting, previously unable to repeatably create and automatically interpret 3D topography maps.  Nanotronics CEO, Matthew Putman, explains that their latest device will change the way that 3D images are captured in a wide variety of fields, saying, “Our solution will allow a host of industries, including industrial materials, semiconductors, and even biopharmaceuticals, to access sophisticated imaging that can improve their ability to produce and manipulate advanced materials quickly and efficiently.”

One company, Flow Polymers, has already begun using the nSPEC® 3D in their business as a manufacturer of proprietary and custom chemical dispersions, process aids, and homogenizing agents.  Flow Polymers’ materials have been used for the manufacturing of tires, auto parts, industrial products, wires, cables, and plastics and the company’s CEO, Michael Ivany, believes that the nSPEC® 3D has only improved their work, “For three decades, Flow Polymers has produced additives and rubber chemical dispersions to improve mix quality and compound properties,” said Michael Ivany, CEO of Flow Polymers. “We are excited by Nanotronics Imaging’s development of the nSPEC® 3D, as this instrument has the potential to help the industry optimize product performance, service life and uniformity. Until now we have not been able to identify an instrument that could adequately quantify the quality of mix.”

Nanotronics Imaging currently holds, what sounds like, an exciting booth at the conference, where they’ll be using the Oculus Rift and Leap Motion to give attendees a fully-enclosed 3D view of 3D nanoscale landscapes captured by the nSPEC® 3D that can manipulated through the Leap Motion’s gesture control.   If you’re lucky enough to be at the event, stop by Booth #503 over the next two days and see how Nanotronics is revolutionizing microscopy and imaging.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *