Introducing Aeris: The Compact XRD Analyzer for Structural Analysis

X-ray diffraction (XRD) is a powerful analytical tool used both in industry and academia to study the structural properties of materials. Traditionally, XRD instruments were bulky and expensive, requiring a dedicated laboratory space and skilled personnel to operate. However, recent advancements in technology have led to the development of compact XRD instruments, like Aeris, that offer the same analytical capabilities in a modern, smaller and easier to use package.

 

Aeris is a compact XRD system that is designed for versatility, high data quality, and reproducibility. It is a perfect solution for lab managers, university professors, and manufacturing professionals who need to measure crystalline properties in a variety of sample types. With Aeris, users can enjoy the accuracy and capability of a large floor-standing unit, without the high cost of ownership or the need for specialized expertise.

Aeris has several advantages over traditional XRD instruments. First, it is future-proof, thanks to its modular design that allows for optional upgrades and additions. Users can start with a simple platform and build on it later, knowing that Aeris will always be available and compatible with their solutions. Second, Aeris is designed for plug-and-play simplicity. Its intuitive interface, pre-loaded measurement programs, and easy sample placement make reproducible results accessible to all, regardless of their level of XRD expertise.

 

Aeris also has precision-built sample holders and an external loading system, which ensures that every sample is loaded correctly every time, from powders to solids. Compliance in a regulated environment is streamlined with Aeris, meeting the 21 CFR Part 11 regulation for controlled user access and data collection programs. With its classic goniometer and onboard computer, Aeris delivers accurate results in as few as five minutes, making it the perfect choice for routine measurements.

 

Aeris offers the full range of measurement types for diffraction, including classic Bragg-Brentano XRD, Transmission XRD, low angle XRD, grazing incidence XRD, and Non-ambient XRD. And with onboard RoboRiet, users can automate analysis for instant quantitative results.

Investing in Aeris is investing in the future of XRD analysis. Such compact instruments are perfect for research and industrial labs where space is limited, requirements are rigorous and sample throughput is high. Try Aeris today and take the first step towards a more modern workflow, with no loss of performance.