Anton Paar - DCS 350

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The DCS 350 Domed Cooling Stage is the smallest attachment for in-situ X-ray diffraction studies at low and high temperatures on four-circle..

The DCS 350 Domed Cooling Stage is the smallest attachment for in-situ X-ray diffraction studies at low and high temperatures on four-circle goniometers and XYZ stages. With a temperature range from -100 °C to +350 °C and a theta angle from almost 0° to 90° 2Θ for all Φangles, DCS 350 is the ideal sample stage for in-situ studies of layered structures and for investigating phase transformations and stress in crystalline material.
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Features of DCS 350

Exact sample temperature and variable sample environment 

  • Liquid nitrogen cryostat for fast cooling down to -100 °C * Resistance heater for fast heating up to +350 °C * Accurate Pt 100 RTD close to the sample for precise temperature measurement and control * Highly X-ray transparent plastic dome for measurements under vacuum, in air and other gases 

    Compact design   * Smart and variable sample fixing allows reflectivity measurements * Low weight (850 g) * Thin, vacuum-insulated liquid nitrogen hoses with high flexibility down to -100 °C

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Additional Specifications

Operating temperature in air, inert gas  
25 °C to 350 °C 
 
In vacuum (< 5x10-1 mbar)  
-100 °C to 350 °C 
 
Temperature measurement  
Pt 100 
 
Atmospheres  
Vacuum (10-1 mbar), air, inert gas 
 
Max. operating pressure  
0.3 bar above atmospheric pressure 
 
Sample holder material  
Nickel-plated copper alloy 
 
Sample diameter max.  
25 mm 
 
Dome material  
PEEK 
 
Transmission
 
Cu KΑ 72% 
 
Messgeometrie  
Reflection

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