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    Industrial production and Manufacturing

    A nano-scale glimpse into stainless steel brazing

    Alfa Laval
    Nov 2018 - Mar 2020

    Alfa Laval and Lund University used MAX IV to gain insights into the deoxidation process that occurs during the brazing of stainless steel products. These observations can help Alfa Laval to optimize its production process and solve R&D challenges. A leader in stainless steel products The Lund-based company Alfa Laval is an industry leader in the manufacturing of stainless steel products such as heat exchangers […]

    Pharma and Biotechnology

    Investigating tablets

    MagleChemoswed
    Jan 2022 - Sep 2022

    Magle Chemoswed explored the concentrations of polymorphs in with the help of X-ray powder diffraction both in lab-scale equipment and at DanMAX Beamline at MAX IV. The results where both interesting both for this specific active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) and as a comparison between lab-equipment and MAX IVs capabilities. The experiment was made through guided access provided by MAXESS and SmiLe Incubator.

    Industrial production and Manufacturing

    Improving laser powder-bed fusion processes using synchrotron X-rays

    Linde
    Feb 2020 - Mar 2021

    Laser-powder bed fusion is an advanced additive manufacturing technology for producing small and precise metal components. The gas company Linde and Chalmers University of Technology used synchrotron X-rays to study how to improve laser-powder bed fusion processes by looking at how helium influences the solidification of metal materials.