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Two-dimensional X-ray Diffraction. Edition No. 2

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  • August 2018
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Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS) is a laboratory technique used to study the structure of materials on the nanoscale. It is used to measure the size, shape, and arrangement of particles in a sample, and is particularly useful for studying polymers, proteins, and other biological macromolecules. SAXS is also used to study the structure of colloids, nanomaterials, and other complex materials. The SAXS market is a subset of the larger laboratory equipment market, and is expected to grow in the coming years due to increasing demand for nanomaterials and nanotechnology. The market is driven by the need for advanced characterization techniques, as well as the development of new materials and applications. Some of the major players in the SAXS market include Bruker, PANalytical, Rigaku, Anton Paar, Malvern Panalytical, and Agilent Technologies. These companies offer a range of SAXS instruments, including benchtop systems, laboratory systems, and synchrotron systems. Show Less Read more