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Small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is a powerful and non­destructive method for analyzing nanostructure materials. The technique yields information such as particle sizes and size distributions from 1 to 100 nm, including shape and orientation distributions in liquid, powders and bulk samples. Applications range from life science and biotechnology (proteins, viruses, DNA complexes) to polymers, emulsions, liquid crystals, fibers and catalysts.
 
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S-MAX3000: High-resolution anisotropic measurements with maximum flexibility

The S-MAX3000 pinhole SAXS camera design is available with a choice of conventional or high brilliance X-ray sources. A 3-meter, fully evacuated camera length provides both high intensity and high resolution. Coupled with a fully integrated 2-dimensional multi-wire proportional counter, the system is capable of making highly sensitive measurements from both isotropic and anisotropic materials. A wide range of sample stage attachments provide maximum flexibility in controlling environmental sample conditions during measurement.

Features

  • Three pinhole collimation
  • Multiple sample chambers for long and mid-range SAXS
  • Simultaneous wide angle X-ray scattering (WAXS) capability
  • Choice of X-ray sources
  • Automated sample changer
  • Complete vacuum environment
  • Sample temperature control available
  • User-swappable pinholes and beamstop sets for increased flux at lower resolution
  • Custom scripting language for automated data collection
  • Photodiode beamstop for intensity measurements and sample absorption correction
  • SAXS analysis software