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XtaLAB Synergy-ED – Electron Diffractometer

Rigaku Corporation

The XtaLAB Synergy-ED is a world first 3DED/microED (3D Electron Diffraction/micro Electron Diffraction) system and the successful culmination of a joint development project between Rigaku and JEOL. 3DED/microED allows crystallographers to probe the structure of crystals and nanocrystals as small as tens of nanometers, opening up many new possibilities. This new capability allows you to go beyond the limitations of X-ray diff…

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Rigaku Radioflex Radiographic Testing Systems for NDT

Rigaku Corporation

Rigaku’s Radioflex EGM2 series directional radiographic testing systems are tried and tested. They are characterized by their reliability and robustness. Their rugged design caters to the rigors of in-field testing, while their proven dependability ensures they are ready to go when you are. These systems are built to last, while the high-performance ceramic X-ray tubes will provide years of operation.

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TTRAX III

Rigaku Corporation

The TTRAX III is the world’s most powerful diffractometer. Utilizing an 18 kW rotating anode X-ray source in a θ/θ geometry provides the perfect system for demanding applications. The TTRAX incorporates both Cross Beam Optical technology (CBO) and an independent in-plane scattering axis to provide the widest possible range of measurement geometries without the need for system reconfiguration.Experimental capabilities include…

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