X-ray Diffractometers that Guide You Through Measurements
Rigaku MiniFlex is a multipurpose benchtop XRD referenced in over 40,000 research papers
Benchtop XRD: Miniflex
Rigaku MiniFlex powered by SmartLab Studio II software is a multi-purpose benchtop XRD with a proven record:
- Improved through six generations since its introduction in 1973 as the first commercial benchtop XRD
- Covers all powder and bulk diffraction analysis needs from phase identification, quantitative analysis, polymorphs analysis, and Rietveld refinement.
- More than 40,000 papers published by MiniFlex users

Specifications
Standard
- 600 W X-ray tube
- D/teX Ultra silicon strip detector
Options
- 8-position autosampler
- HyPix-400 MF (2D HPAD) detector
- Graphite monochromator
- Air sensitive sample holder
- ShapeFlex sample holder
Dimensions 620 (W) x 722 (H) x 460 (D) mm
Mass 80 kg (core unit)
Power requirements 1Ø, 100-240 V 50/60 Hz
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The speed and simplicity of the machine allows us to immediately analyse samples following production of our research batches, we can then process and review the data within minutes.
Read moreDan LedgerCrystecPharma, UK -
I recommend all the pharmaceutical industry to use Rigaku MiniFlex tabletop instrument for the XRPD analysis
Read morePadma ManamTakeda Development Center Americas, Inc -
We have been using the MiniFlex for about three years now for all our analytical processes. It's really been a great resource.
Read moreTony EmenyonuGMA Mining -
In the past year, we've published six peer-reviewed journal articles and have obtained valuable information using our MiniFlex, such as the crystal structure, the phase purity, chemical composition, and the interlayer spacing of our etched materials
Read moreBright NgozichukwuTexas A&M University -
One area in which the Rigaku MiniFlex seems to be a hit is identifying very small amounts of (geo)material.
Read moreDr. Joel SparksDepartment of Earth Sciences at Boston UniversityLaboratory Manager -
If he could see it in action, I am sure Max von Laue would be delighted with the elegance and versatility of the MiniFlex.
Read moreJohn FoxRetired