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| Manufacturer | BRUKER |
|---|---|
| Model | D8 ADVANCE |
| Year | 2009 |
| Location | Italy
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| Category | Analytical instruments |
| Product id | P241119581 |
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| state | excellent |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible |
| Last availability date | 12/02/2026 |
The BRUKER D8 ADVANCE is a sophisticated X-ray diffractometer designed for detailed characterization of the crystallinity of both natural and synthetic materials. Manufactured in 2009, this instrument features a 𝜃/𝜃 or 𝜃/2𝜃 configuration, enabling versatile measurement setups. It supports an angular range of 360°, with a measurable 2𝜃 range from slightly below -110° up to 168°, and offers an impressive angular resolution of 0.0001°. The system is capable of a maximum angular velocity of 20° per second, facilitating efficient data acquisition.
The diffractometer software allows users to perform both Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) measurements. Users can adjust the angular range and acquisition modes by modifying integration times and angular steps, enhancing flexibility during analysis. The instrument includes a default measurement diameter of 500 mm and 560 mm.
Regarding software capabilities, phase identification is supported through the included PDF2 Powder Diffraction File database (2010). While PDF analysis can be conducted using third-party software such as Xpowder, the native DIFFRAC.EVA software license has expired, and Rietveld analysis via TOPAS is not supported natively, requiring alternative software solutions.
It is important to note that the powder sample does not rotate during measurements. If sample rotation is necessary to improve measurement statistics, users must consider compatible rotating sample holders.
The instrument's physical condition appears clean and well-maintained, with a visible circular goniometer, attached sample holder, and X-ray tube housed within glass doors. The front panel prominently displays the Bruker logo and the model name D8 ADVANCE. A black electronic control unit or power supply is located on the right side of the instrument. The surrounding laboratory environment and instrument interior appear orderly and intact, with no visible signs of damage to components. This setup is suitable for laboratories seeking a reliable and versatile X-ray diffraction system for advanced material analysis.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
The D8 ADVANCE X-ray diffractometer is one of the most powerful and versatile instruments for characterizing the crystallinity of natural and synthetic materials.
Year of manufacture 2009. Serviced by Bruker on 2/12/2020.
The diffractometer software allows you to perform SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering) and WAXS (Wide Angle X-ray Scattering) measurements. You can change the angular range and acquisition mode by changing the integration time and the angular step.
Main technical specifications:
Configuration: 𝜃/𝜃 or 𝜃/2𝜃
Default measurement diameter: 500 mm and 560 mm
Angular range: 360°
Measurable range: −110° < 2𝜃 ≤ 168°
Angular resolution: 0.0001°
Maximum angular velocity: 20°/s
Regarding other analyses:
✔ SAXS/WAXS measurements → Yes, supported by the diffractometer software.
✔ PDF Analysis → Possible via Xpowder, but not with the native software of the diffractometer (DIFFRAC.EVA, license expired). However, the installed software has a PDF2 Powder Diffraction File database (2010) for phase identification.
✖ Rietveld Analysis (TOPAS) → Not supported by the native software. Alternative software, from Bruker or third parties, must be obtained.
Important note:
The powder sample for XRD analysis does not rotate during measurements. If rotation is necessary to improve the statistics of the measurements, an alternative solution must be found, such as the use of a rotating sample holder compatible with the system.
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
When was this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE manufactured?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE analytical instrument was manufactured in 2009.
When was the last maintenance performed on the equipment?
This equipment has undergone maintenance and overhaul by Bruker in 2020.
What configurations does this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE support?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE features a configuration of 𝜃/𝜃 or 𝜃/2𝜃.
What are the measurement diameters of the equipment?
This equipment has a predefined measurement diameter of 500 mm and 560 mm.
What is the angular range of this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE has an angular range of 360°.
What is the measurable range of the equipment?
This equipment has a measurable range of −110° < 2𝜃 ≤ 168°.
What is the angular resolution of this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE offers an angular resolution of 0.0001°.
What is the maximum angular speed of the equipment?
This equipment has a maximum angular speed of 20°/s.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Client type | Factory – large company |
| Active since | 2024 |
| Offers online | 4 |
| Last activity | Feb. 14, 2026 |
The D8 ADVANCE X-ray diffractometer is one of the most powerful and versatile instruments for characterizing the crystallinity of natural and synthetic materials.
Year of manufacture 2009. Serviced by Bruker on 2/12/2020.
The diffractometer software allows you to perform SAXS (Small Angle X-ray Scattering) and WAXS (Wide Angle X-ray Scattering) measurements. You can change the angular range and acquisition mode by changing the integration time and the angular step.
Main technical specifications:
Configuration: 𝜃/𝜃 or 𝜃/2𝜃
Default measurement diameter: 500 mm and 560 mm
Angular range: 360°
Measurable range: −110° < 2𝜃 ≤ 168°
Angular resolution: 0.0001°
Maximum angular velocity: 20°/s
Regarding other analyses:
✔ SAXS/WAXS measurements → Yes, supported by the diffractometer software.
✔ PDF Analysis → Possible via Xpowder, but not with the native software of the diffractometer (DIFFRAC.EVA, license expired). However, the installed software has a PDF2 Powder Diffraction File database (2010) for phase identification.
✖ Rietveld Analysis (TOPAS) → Not supported by the native software. Alternative software, from Bruker or third parties, must be obtained.
Important note:
The powder sample for XRD analysis does not rotate during measurements. If rotation is necessary to improve the statistics of the measurements, an alternative solution must be found, such as the use of a rotating sample holder compatible with the system.
Please note that this description may have been translated automatically. Contact us for further information. The information of this classified ad are only indicative. We recommend to check the details with the seller before a purchase
When was this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE manufactured?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE analytical instrument was manufactured in 2009.
When was the last maintenance performed on the equipment?
This equipment has undergone maintenance and overhaul by Bruker in 2020.
What configurations does this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE support?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE features a configuration of 𝜃/𝜃 or 𝜃/2𝜃.
What are the measurement diameters of the equipment?
This equipment has a predefined measurement diameter of 500 mm and 560 mm.
What is the angular range of this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE has an angular range of 360°.
What is the measurable range of the equipment?
This equipment has a measurable range of −110° < 2𝜃 ≤ 168°.
What is the angular resolution of this BRUKER D8 ADVANCE?
This BRUKER D8 ADVANCE offers an angular resolution of 0.0001°.
What is the maximum angular speed of the equipment?
This equipment has a maximum angular speed of 20°/s.
The following questions and answers are generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. They are provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Software | |
| ------------------- | |
| worked hours | |
| hours under power | |
| state | excellent |
| At local norms | --------- |
| status | visible |
| Last availability date | 12/02/2026 |
The BRUKER D8 ADVANCE is a sophisticated X-ray diffractometer designed for detailed characterization of the crystallinity of both natural and synthetic materials. Manufactured in 2009, this instrument features a 𝜃/𝜃 or 𝜃/2𝜃 configuration, enabling versatile measurement setups. It supports an angular range of 360°, with a measurable 2𝜃 range from slightly below -110° up to 168°, and offers an impressive angular resolution of 0.0001°. The system is capable of a maximum angular velocity of 20° per second, facilitating efficient data acquisition.
The diffractometer software allows users to perform both Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and Wide Angle X-ray Scattering (WAXS) measurements. Users can adjust the angular range and acquisition modes by modifying integration times and angular steps, enhancing flexibility during analysis. The instrument includes a default measurement diameter of 500 mm and 560 mm.
Regarding software capabilities, phase identification is supported through the included PDF2 Powder Diffraction File database (2010). While PDF analysis can be conducted using third-party software such as Xpowder, the native DIFFRAC.EVA software license has expired, and Rietveld analysis via TOPAS is not supported natively, requiring alternative software solutions.
It is important to note that the powder sample does not rotate during measurements. If sample rotation is necessary to improve measurement statistics, users must consider compatible rotating sample holders.
The instrument's physical condition appears clean and well-maintained, with a visible circular goniometer, attached sample holder, and X-ray tube housed within glass doors. The front panel prominently displays the Bruker logo and the model name D8 ADVANCE. A black electronic control unit or power supply is located on the right side of the instrument. The surrounding laboratory environment and instrument interior appear orderly and intact, with no visible signs of damage to components. This setup is suitable for laboratories seeking a reliable and versatile X-ray diffraction system for advanced material analysis.
The following description has been generated using artificial intelligence based on the product information available. It is provided for guidance only and may not reflect all specifications or conditions. Please contact us if you need precise or confirmed details.
| Client type | Factory – large company |
| Active since | 2024 |
| Offers online | 4 |
| Last activity | Feb. 14, 2026 |