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NeutroniQ 1×8

Eight independent position Peltier control for neutron scattering
Product Overview

The NeutroniQ 1×8 provides temperature control for eight NIST-style cell carriages, each at its own independently settable temperature from below zero to +150 °C. The NeutroniQ 8 uses four TC 1/Dual Temperature Controllers A generous spacing between cells permits measurement at wide scattering angles.

Typically, sample carriages support banjo-style cuvettes. The carriages may be screwed down in place for good thermal contact. We can provide cuvette carriages, if needed. Windows at the beam entrance and behind the cuvette, provide a temperature-controlled chamber. The exit window is enlarged to permit measurement of scattered neutrons.

Product Features

Rapid, precise temperature control
Fused silica entrance and exit windows
Chamber for mounting NIST-style sample carriages

  • Technical Specifications
    Number of cuvettes controlled
    8
    Number of temperatures controlled
    8
    Typical use
    Neutron scattering
    Standard cuvette size (outside)
    Banjo with 1 or 2 mm path length
    Beam ports per cuvette
    2
    Distance between cuvettes
    62.08 mm
    Entrance port diameter
    17 mm
    Exit port diameter
    44.5 mm
    Max scattering angle (from cell center)
    109.°
    Normal factory set temperature range
    -55 °C to +150 °C
    Temperature range easily achievable
    -15 °C to +150 °C
    Range with special techniques
    -40 °C to +150 °C
    Temperature precision
    ±0.02 °C
    Temperature accuracy
    Better than ±0.3 °C
    Thermal influence of adjacent cells
    Less than 0.2 °C/80 °C difference
    Temperature reproducibility
    Better than ±0.3 °C
    Thermistor probes accepted
    Series 400 or Series 500
  • Basic Package

    NeutroniQ 1×8 sample holder
    Four TC 1/Dual Temperature Controllers
    BATH 10 Circulator
    NIST-traceable calibration and performance data
    Accessories – Tubing, cables

  • Accessories
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