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X-RAY POWDER DIFFRACTION
X-Ray Powder Diffraction is a technique used for analyzing the basic structural properties of crystalline and semi-crystalline materials. Powder diffraction patterns are characteristic of the spatial relationship of molecules in a crystalline lattice and can be used to identify the components of a material or to correlate its physical properties to solubility, strength, or appearance.

X-Ray Powder Diffraction plays an integral role in Quality Control, Research and Development, and failure analysis programs. Raw materials may be analyzed quickly and cost-effectively.

Applications
• Qualitative Phase Identification
• Quantitative Determination
• Amorphous/Crystalline Characterization
• Polymorph Discrimination
• Impurity Analysis
• Phase Transformation Study

Qualitative identification of single- or multi-component crystalline samples is made by comparison to the JCPDS library, USP reference standards, NIST standards, or other reference materials provided by our clients.