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IEEE NSS MIC 2020 Virtual Exhibition Visit Scintacor

IEEE NSS MIC 2020 Virtual Exhibition Visit Scintacor

April 24, 2021

31st October –  7th November 2020 – Please drop by our Virtual Booth to find out about our latest Scintillator solutions for Medical, Security, and Research applications. Scintacor is the leading independent supplier of area scintillators […]

Scintacor offers their largest ever  CsI:Tl scintillator

Scintacor offers their largest ever CsI:Tl scintillator

April 24, 2021

Large-area-CsI:Ti scintillators up to 310mm x 310mm active area Scintacor’s Caesium Iodode CsI scintillators have long been at the heart of many dental X-ray devices. Now with the capability of up to 310mm-square active area […]

Interview with our Chief Technical Officer – Andrew Lee

Interview with our Chief Technical Officer – Andrew Lee

April 24, 2021

Please can you introduce yourself, and your role at Scintacor? Andrew Lee CTO Scintacor I’m Andrew Lee, and I joined Scintacor at the beginning of this year as CTO.  My role is to manage and […]

COVID-19 update

COVID-19 update

April 24, 2021

Scintacor are taking the situation with regards to COVID-19 extremely seriously; the safety and wellbeing of our staff, customers and supply chain partners is of paramount importance to us. We are working very hard to […]

Face shields for local NHS healthcare workers

Face shields for local NHS healthcare workers

April 24, 2021

As part of our contribution to the fight against COVID-19 Scintacor are repurposing 3D printers in our Cambridge facility to make face shields for local NHS healthcare workers. Scintacor would like to take this opportunity to […]

NASA : MicroCT for MARS exploration

NASA : MicroCT for MARS exploration

April 24, 2021

Scintacor is proud to collaborate with eXaminArt on the Nasa funded PIXI project to develop an in-situ high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (microCT) instrument to analyse geological samples on the surface of Mars. PIXI (Planetary In-situ X-ray Imager) […]

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