The Velocity™ EBSD Camera Series from EDAX provides high-speed EBSD mapping and the best indexing performance on real-world materials. Having been powered by a CMOS sensor, Velocity integrates rapid acquisition along with low noise performance and high sensitivity for optimal collection and data quality.

The Velocity Camera Series comes in four diverse models:

  • Velocity Ultra—Up to 6,700 indexed points per second (ipps)
  • Velocity Super—Up to 4,500 ipps
  • Velocity Plus—Up to 3,000 ipps
  • Velocity Pro—Up to 2,000 ipps

It is possible to achieve these speeds for all models while offering indexing success rates ranging up to 99%. The proven triplet indexing routine of EDAX offers orientation accuracy values below 0.1° without the need for any dedicated processing routines used for a precise definition of deformed microstructures.

EBSD orientation map from additively manufactured 316 L was collected at 6,700 ipps with Velocity Ultra with a 99% indexing success rate.

EBSD orientation map from additively manufactured 316 L was collected at 6,700 ipps with Velocity Ultra with a 99% indexing success rate. Image Credit: EDAX

EBSD orientation map from additively manufactured Inconel 718 was collected at 4,500 ipps with Velocity Super with a 99% indexing success rate.

EBSD orientation map from additively manufactured Inconel 718 was collected at 4,500 ipps with Velocity Super with a 99% indexing success rate. Image Credit: EDAX

EBSD orientation map from Inconel 600 was collected at 3,000 ipps with Velocity Plus with a 99% indexing success rate.

EBSD orientation map from Inconel 600 was collected at 3,000 ipps with Velocity Plus with a 99% indexing success rate. Image Credit: EDAX

EBSD orientation map from deformed brass was collected at 2,000 ipps with Velocity Pro with a 99% indexing success rate.

EBSD orientation map from deformed brass was collected at 2,000 ipps with Velocity Pro with a 99% indexing success rate. Image Credit: EDAX

The Velocity camera’s performance extends to an extensive range of materials, such as multi-phase, lower symmetry, and deformed structures. The Velocity Series allows effective data collection on such real-world samples along with the quality outcomes required for ideal materials analysis.

The Velocity EBSD Cameras have the potential to combine with consistent EDAX EDS detectors for efficient concurrent EDS–EBSD collection, even at the greatest collection speeds. While being integrated with ChI-Scan™ analysis, this leads to beneficial integrated data for precise phase differentiation.

Features and Benefits

Data Collection Rates up to 6,700 ipps

Gathers EBSD maps in minutes for effective SEM use, in-situ experiments, and 3D EBSD applications.

Provides High Sensitivity, Low Noise Images for EBSD Indexing at the Highest Speeds

Offers high sensitivity, low noise images for EBSD indexing at the highest speeds.

Orientation Precision Less Than 0.1°

Clear characterization of deformed microstructures with standard indexing routines.

High Indexing Success Rates

The proven triplet indexing and patented Confidence Index of EDAX offer unequaled indexing performance on difficult real-world samples

High-Speed Simultaneous EDS–EBSD Collection

The Velocity EBSD Cameras have been improved with consistent EDAX EDS detectors available for effective data collection at the highest speeds.

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