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A model that heats a sample being irradiated with X-rays in a high vacuum to ultra-high temperatures. (Infrared beams are emitted diagonally from the top-left and bottom-right, and an X-ray beam is emitted horizontally from the left.) The vacuum chamber can be mounted on an XY stage, swivel stage, or rotary stage to enable crystal structure analysis from any angle while the sample is being heated, held, or cooled.
Model name | GVL298-2S |
Infrared lamp rating | 2kW×2 |
Maximum attainable temperature | 1500°C |
Heated surface area | φ20mm |
Maximum attainable vacuum degree | 5×10–4Pa |
Delivered to:Spring-8