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  • Linkam furnaces

    Linkam Furnaces can operate in a wide temperature range of 77 K up to 823 K with high precision of ±1 K - enabling temperature dependent characterisation of samples such as ceramics, alloys, high temperature polymers and geological fluid inclusions, with information capture via light microscopy, Raman and X-rays.

  • Rotating furnace

    This rotating furnace has been used to observe the difference in ferrite phase fraction in steel during isothermal holds by in-situ XRD. The rotation capability of the furnace can be used in order to average grains in diffracting condition and thus obtain clean powder pattern data.

  • Solvothermal capillary reactor

    A capillary reactor designed for in situ studies of solvothermal reactions has been used to study High Entropy Alloys (HEA) in nanoparticle form for catalytic reactions.

  • Fast current induced heating devices for ribbon / bulk materials

    This device has been used to perform an in-situ XRD study of Cu-Zr-Al metallic glasses in order to map the phase evolution with respect to temperature.