SAXSpoint 700 is a laboratory small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) system designed for high-resolution structural analysis of nanomaterials. It enables non-destructive investigation of material properties across a wide range of applications using SAXS, WAXS, GISAXS, and USAXS techniques. The system features synchrotron-grade detector technology, automated alignment, and flexible configuration options, allowing users to study materials under ambient and non-ambient conditions. It supports advanced experimental setups including rheology-coupled measurements, temperature-controlled environments, and high-throughput sample handling. With its modular architecture, powerful X-ray sources, and integrated software for data acquisition and analysis, SAXSpoint 700 delivers precise insights into particle size, structure, porosity, and crystallinity at the nanometer scale.
Anton Paar is a premium provider of analytical and material characterization solutions for the hydrogen value chain, specializing in the development of fuel cells, electrolyzers, and storage systems. They provide a comprehensive suite of instruments used to optimize catalyst efficiency, characterize gas diffusion layers, and analyze the structural properties of hydrogen storage materials (such as metal-organic frameworks). Their expertise spans the full research and production cycle—from the rheological behavior of catalyst inks to high-pressure gas sorption analysis and inline process monitoring for green hydrogen production.
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