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Brooke: Examples of Cross Industry Applications

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ContourX-500 Brook: Cross industry application example $r $n Excellent measurement technology can cross industry boundaries. The ContourX-500 Brooke white light interferometry measurement technology, with its universal measurement principle, has found valuable applications in seemingly unrelated fields such as semiconductors, biomedicine, energy, archaeology, etc.
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ContourX-500Brooke: Examples of Cross Industry Applications


Excellent measurement techniques can cross industry boundaries. The ContourX-500 Brooke white light interferometry measurement technology, with its universal measurement principle, has found valuable applications in seemingly unrelated fields such as semiconductors, biomedicine, energy, archaeology, etc.
The power of technology lies in its universality. The white light interference principle relied upon by the ContourX-500 Brooke is essentially the precise extraction of surface height information, which is required by many industries to understand the world at the microscale. Let's explore its application examples in several different fields to witness its broad adaptability.
In the thriving field of biomedicine, surface morphology has a profound impact on cell behavior and tissue integration. Researchers used the ContourX-500 Bruker to characterize the surface roughness and texture of artificial joint implants, such as acetabular cups, in order to optimize their bone integration performance. In the field of dentistry, it is used to measure the shape of implant threads and the microporous structure after surface treatment, ensuring their mechanical retention and biological activity. In tissue engineering, it is used to quantify the internal pore structure (through cutting profiles) or surface topology of 3D bioprinted scaffolds, and study how they guide cell growth and differentiation.
Turning to the energy sector, whether it is traditional fossil fuels or emerging new energy, surface issues are crucial. In wind power generation, micro pits on the leading edge of wind turbine blades caused by raindrop erosion can seriously affect aerodynamic efficiency. The ContourX-500 Bruker can accurately measure the depth and distribution of these damages and evaluate the effectiveness of protective coatings. In the development of lithium batteries, the uniformity of electrode material coating, the surface pore structure of the separator, and the roughness of the current collector surface all directly affect the performance and safety of the battery. This equipment can perform non-destructive testing on these critical surfaces.
In the field of cultural and heritage conservation, non-destructive analysis is the gold standard. Archaeologists and cultural relic restorers use the ContourX-500 Brook to record the micro traces on the surface of ancient artifacts such as bronze, jade, and murals. These traces may contain information about the tools used, signs of wear and tear, or processes of environmental corrosion. Through three-dimensional digital recording, not only can the current status of cultural relics be preserved, but virtual restoration and comparative research can also be carried out, providing scientific basis for cultural relic dating and protection plan formulation.
Even in the fields of food and agriculture, its presence can be seen. For example, studying the relationship between glossiness and surface smoothness of chocolate coatings to improve product appearance; Analyze the wax layer structure of fruit and vegetable skins to understand their water retention and disease resistance; Measure the surface texture of grains or seeds for variety identification or monitoring of processing.
These cross industry examples demonstrate that the application boundaries of the ContourX-500 Bruker are defined by the user's imagination. As long as it is a scene that requires non-destructive and quantitative acquisition of surface three-dimensional morphology information, it has the potential to become an effective tool. This also enlightens users that when facing surface related challenges, they may want to break away from the conventional thinking of the industry and learn about this universal optical metrology technology, which may bring unexpected solutions.


ContourX-500Brooke: Examples of Cross Industry Applications