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Curved Pixel Array Detector for Diffractometer

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Supplier(s)

Rigaku Europe SE

Value

96,595.8 GBP

Description

A curved Pixel Array detector for single crystal diffraction applications. The detector should offer up to 100 degrees angular coverage from edge to edge and should be capable of rapid collections. The detector must be able to interface with a Rigaku 007 MicroMax-007 HF generator, a UG2 universal goniometer and work with Crysalis software. It also needs to be able to be serviced by Rigaku engineers who are experts on the current and new equipment, and be covered by our current service contract.

Timeline

Award date

a year ago

Publish date

a year ago

Buyer information

University of Southampton

Contact:
Steve Cox
Email:
procurement@soton.ac.uk

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