Difference between revisions of "Sample Preparation for Joint 11-BM and 11-ID-B Measurements"
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The images below show how a capillary could be prepared for complimentary scattering measurements to be compatible with high throughput sample holders at both beamlines 11-BM (robot loading) and 11-ID-B (linear sample cassette). | The images below show how a capillary could be prepared for complimentary scattering measurements to be compatible with high throughput sample holders at both beamlines 11-BM (robot loading) and 11-ID-B (linear sample cassette). | ||
In the images below, the black colored sections of capillary show where sample powder is required. Red colored sections show the location of epoxy or some similar substance to seal the capillary. | In the images below, the '''black''' colored sections of capillary show where sample powder is required. Red colored sections show the location of epoxy or some similar substance to seal the capillary. | ||
These images show a capillary with an diameter = 0.0575" (1.46 mm). Contact beamline staff for full details on sample loading & capillary diameters and lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements. | These images show a capillary with an diameter = 0.0575" (1.46 mm). Contact beamline staff for full details on sample loading & capillary diameters and lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements. |
Revision as of 01:52, 5 March 2013
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The images below show how a capillary could be prepared for complimentary scattering measurements to be compatible with high throughput sample holders at both beamlines 11-BM (robot loading) and 11-ID-B (linear sample cassette).
In the images below, the black colored sections of capillary show where sample powder is required. Red colored sections show the location of epoxy or some similar substance to seal the capillary.
These images show a capillary with an diameter = 0.0575" (1.46 mm). Contact beamline staff for full details on sample loading & capillary diameters and lengths before preparing your sample for complimentary measurements.