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The Swedish steel producer SSAB with help from Swerim AB and researchers at DESY investigated residual stresses introduced at the edges of the sheet during cutting operations. Using synchrotron X-rays, the company experts found that shear cutting leads to high stresses that can be dangerous for the ultra-high-strength steel (UHSS). The information is valuable for improving the cutting processes.
Surfaces and Interfaces
Developing chemical-free cleaning with the help of synchrotron X-rays
Sweden Water Research AB (SWATAB)
Feb 2020 - Mar 2021
Every year, billions of kilograms of detergents and cleaning agents are used globally, ending up in aquatic systems and accumulating in living organisms. To further develop a water filtration system without chemicals, SWATAB and Lund University used synchrotron X-rays at MAX IV.
Bio-based materials and polymers
Waste Streams for Sustainable Materials
CelluComp Ltd
Jan 2023
Characterization of a new cellulose-based product by ultra small angle and wide angle scattering to cover multiple lenght scales.