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16/06/2006 - GeniX beam delivery system

Xenocs expands the range and capabilities of the company’s products with the introduction of a complete beam delivery system: GeniX (Generator of intense X-ray beam).


The GeniX product platform is based on a compact water cooled microfocus x-ray source and can be configured with a range of FOX2D optics. The resulting combination runs at 50 watts and is a very stable, low maintenance system with reduced operational cost. GeniX is very cost competitive compared to rotating anodes or traditional sealed tubes.

The 50 watt micro-focus source with high flux density and the 2D single reflection Xenocs optic combine to allow GeniX to deliver an intense x-ray beam suited to the most demanding applications. Its compact size and the plug and play design ensures easy retrofitting to existing diffraction instruments.

The following functionalities are included:
- Security and fast shutter
- Command & control unit with Ethernet interface
- Configurable collimator system
- Configurable manual filter wheel (option)
- Water chiller unit (option)
- Dry pump for primary vacuum (option)

GeniX is already available in several standard focused beam configurations for copper radiation, and is rapidly being extended to other geometries (collimated beam) and to other radiations.
 
 
 
 
 

 03/03/2008 - NEW DISTRIBUTOR IN THE USA

 23/03/2007 - GeniX successfully tested at Marresearch for protein crystallography

 30/10/2006 - XENOCS receives ISO 9001 certification

 16/06/2006 - GeniX beam delivery system

 09/03/2006 - Decreasing the size of analysed crystals with FOX2D CU 25_25P

 27/09/2005 - FOX2D CU 25_25P a new tool for small crystals

 15/06/2005 - FOX2D optics on a synchrotron beamline

 01/03/2004 - Protein Crystallography at EMBL test site

 01/11/2003 - Space research : ESA signs a contract with XENOCS

 01/10/2003 - The Scripps Research Institute boosts its screening capacities

 17/03/2003 - Xenocs installs its new confocal optics at EMBL in Heidelberg

 
 
 
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