X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD)

Applications

● Identification of unknown minerals and inorganic compounds.
● Used to provide information on textures, phases and other structural information.
● Yields a high atomic resolution.

What Will You Learn?

The participant after attending will be able to understand and analyse the various uses of the X-Ray Diffractometer (XRD), which includes:
● X-Ray crystallography provides a two-dimensional view that indicates the three-dimensional structure of a material.
● Relatively inexpensive and simple.
● Useful for large structures: Not limited by size or atomic weight.
● Can yield a high atomic resolution.

Whom It Is Meant For?

Academicians, Scientific officers, Undergraduate Master’s and Ph.D. students, and anyone who is keen to learn are all encouraged. It is useful in various industries:
● Pharmaceutical Industry
● Forensic Science
● Geological Applications
● Microelectronic Industry
● Glass Industry
● Food Industry
● Civil & Construction Industry (Steel, Cement Industry)