Webinar

On the Latest 3D X-Ray Microscopy and Electron Microscopy to Propel Your Superalloy Research

21 April 2026 · 50 min watch
  • X-Ray Microscopy
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • Metals
  • Correlative Microscopy
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Author Noushin Moharrami, Ph.D. Manager, Business Sector, Metals & Steel

ZEISS Research Microscopy Solutions

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Author Kaushik Yanamandra, Ph.D. Applications Development Engineer, Raw Materials and Industry

Zeiss Research Microscopy Solutions

Abstract

Recent advancements in 3D X-ray microscopy (XRM) and electron microscopy (EM) have significantly enhanced the capabilities of superalloy research. These cutting-edge imaging techniques provide critical insights into the microstructural and compositional characteristics of superalloys, which are essential for applications in aerospace, automotive, and energy sectors. By enabling high-resolution, three-dimensional visualization, researchers can better understand the intricate relationships between microstructure, processing, and performance. Moreover, the integration of correlation workflows between XRM and EM facilitates a comprehensive analysis, effectively bridging the gap between different imaging modalities. This webinar will delve into the latest developments in XRM and EM technologies, their applications in superalloy research, and case studies that demonstrate their impact on materials research.

Key Learnings:

  • Latest Tools for XRM Analysis: Sub-micron imaging coupled with novel Advanced Reconstruction Toolbox (ART) for non-destructive study of internal structures, enhancing data interpretation.
  • Correlative Microscopy Workflows: Implementation of workflows that combine data from XRM and EM for a holistic understanding of superalloy microstructures.
  • Advancements in Electron Microscopy: Focus on microstructural analysis, including the examination of grain boundaries, phases, and defects in superalloys, leading to improved material performance.
  • Real-World Applications: Discussion of how these imaging techniques is applied in real-world scenarios, influencing the design and optimization of superalloys.

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