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[April 2001]

Addition to Bruker's XRD Family


Bruker AXS (Karlsruhe, Germany) has launched the D4 ENDEAVOUR, the latest member of its Diffraction Solutions family of instruments. It is said to combine state-of-the-art X-ray diffraction technology and extreme versatility with a revolutionary sample handling concept for 66 up to 120 samples with easy operation and minimum size.

The D4 ENDEAVOUR is designed to provide highest analytical power in a very small footprint, covering all analytical tasks from qualitative and quantitative phase analysis, micro-strain and crystallite size determination, residual stress analysis through to crystal structure solution and refinement.

The sample handling concept allows the loading of samples of varying shape, morphology, composition and quantity as well as being able to define a wide range of measuring tasks specific to each sample, all at the same time.

Bruker adds that the D4 ENDEAVOUR and the modular measurement and evaluation software DIFFRACplus make a perfect team to be the partner in the lab. The TCP/IP based client/server architecture of this software allows the user to control and communicate with the instrument from any spot in the world as long as the user has access to the internet with their PC - the goniometer and the sample can be watched as if the user were standing next to it.

The D4 ENDEAVOUR incorporates the high precision D8 goniometer with innovative X-ray optics and detectors to ensure excellent analytical results.

Web site: http://www.bruker-axs.com


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