Volume 36, Issue 2 pp. 366-367

A 1300 K furnace for in situ X-ray microtomography

First published: 23 July 2004
Citations: 4
D. Bellet, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

A furnace covering the temperature range from 298 to 1300 K has been designed and constructed to study in situ the structural evolution of materials by using synchrotron X-ray microtomography. The furnace has cylindrical symmetry, compatible with the required 180° rotation, small dimensions and low absorption. It can also be used for other scattering methods, such as diffraction.

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