Find a research partner or other support function connected to the large scale research facilities,
ESS & MAX IV. If you are not ready or not sure what you are looking for start here.
Here you can send us feedback on the Maxess-website. Please describe the problem or what’s missing in a clear way, and on what page you found the issue. Thank you so much for your help!
Industry access to world-leading research facilities
MAXESS is a joint access point for industry to the large-scale research infrastructures MAX IV, ESS, DESY, and the associated networks.
Discover cases, resources, and our network of experts
The biopharmaceutical company Sobi together with neutron experts from RISE used neutron radiography for the detection of leakages in prefilled syringes. The results show the potential of this technique in detecting leaks, with significant advantages for design and quality assurance in syringe production.
Bio-based materials and polymers
X-ray scattering helps a global packaging company to optimize the polymer films
Tetra Pak Packaging Solutions AB
Aug 2019 - Aug 2020
"How to make the production of packaging materials more sustainable?” is the subject that world-known company, Tetra Pak is interested in. To answer this question and engage in the thorough characterization of polymer films, the company turned to MAX IV laboratory.
Environmental Engineering and Recycling
X-rays can help stop wasting waste
Fortum Waste Solutions AB, E.ON, NOAH AS, Sysav Utveckling AB, and STENA Recycling AB
Nov 2018 - Apr 2020
Waste incineration companies working together with RISE investigated the use of synchrotron X-rays to identify nontoxic bottom ash from waste incineration that can be used as ground construction material. Bottom ash from waste incineration In Sweden, household and commercial waste that cannot be reused or recycled is incinerated, resulting in energy recovery and the generation of streams of fly ash and bottom ash as by-products. […]