I12 – Joint Engineering, environmental and Processing (JEEP)
I12 is a high-energy beamline principally for material science, engineering and processing science. The instrument's main focus is to allow in situ studies of samples in environments as close as possible to real-world environments using imaging, tomography, diffraction and small-angle scattering. I12 is particularly well suited to study large or dense objects and offers a unique sample and environment installation facility for weights up to 2000kg.
Benefits:
- Uses high-energy X-rays, making it possible to image a larger range of materials of different densities and sample thicknesses
- High-speed imaging allows for time-resolved in situ measurements
- Enables monochromatic or polychromatic (“white beam”) X-rays that can open up the number of techniques available
- Allows imaging and diffraction techniques, including their combination
- Facilitates a number of sample environments.
Best For:
- Penetration of large samples or sample environments
- Studying processes under real-world conditions
- Experiments using complex environments.