Angular Range

Angular Reproducibility

Angle Positioning Speed

Measurement mode

XRD Diffractometer LB-10XRD

    Angular Range -3° to 150°
    Angular Reproducibility 0.0001°
    Angle Positioning Speed 1500°/min
    Measurement mode Continuous / stepping
    Drive mode Servo motor with optical encoder control

Frequently asked questions For XRD Diffractometer

1. What is an XRD Diffractometer used for?

Our XRD Diffractometer analyzes crystalline structures, identifying phase composition, crystallite size, lattice parameters, and material purity across various industries.

2. How does an XRD Diffractometer work?

Labotronics XRD works by directing X-rays at a crystalline sample and detecting diffracted rays at specific angles to generate a pattern that reveals the material’s structure.

3. What are the advantages of XRD analysis?

Our XRD Diffractometer provides non-destructive, precise analysis by identifying compounds, determining crystallinity, and quantifying phases without damaging the sample.

4. What are the limitations of XRD analysis?

XRD is limited to crystalline materials and is less effective for amorphous substances or very small/complex samples, which may need advanced techniques.

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