[Aqualist] Itrax corescanner

Tim Barrows t.barrows at unsw.edu.au
Thu Nov 6 17:09:04 AEDT 2025


Dear AQUA community,

The UNSW is looking for expressions of interest in an Itrax corescanner (version 2012.1 model) with radiography detector resolution 100 um, optical camera 50 um.

The instrument was bought in 2011 and cost over $600k but now is surplus to requirements. We are not looking for money for it, but you'd need to ship at your cost.

Regards,

Tim


Timothy Barrows (He/Him)
Director
Chronos Radiocarbon Laboratory & ICP Laboratory
Elemental Analysis Facility
Mark Wainwright Analytical Centre, DVCRE
Room 538, Level 5, Hilmer Building
UNSW SYDNEY 2052

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