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Accelerate Your WAXS Experiments: High-Speed, High-Resolution Analysis for Polymer Materials


Capture polymer structural changes in real time — and reduce reliance on synchrotron beamtime.

Time-resolved WAXS is critical for understanding crystallization, phase transitions, and orientation during processing. However, access to synchrotron facilities can limit speed, flexibility, and throughput.

In this webinar, discover how laboratory-based time-resolved 2D-WAXS with the DicifferX WAXS Edition enables rapid, high-resolution analysis for dynamic polymer studies.

Webinar Details
Date: 23 April 2026
Time: 10:00 a.m. CEST
Duration: 45 minutes
Format: Live session + Q&A

In This Webinar, You’ll Learn:

  • How to perform time-resolved 2D-WAXS in a laboratory environment
  • How to study crystallization, deformation, and structural evolution in real time
  • Practical in-situ setups with temperature and tensile stages
  • How laboratory-based WAXS can reduce reliance on external facilities for many studies


Real Application Examples
The webinar will feature recent application work using DicifferX WAXS Edition, including:


Featured example:

Monitor how polymer orientation evolves in real time during stretching using in-situ WAXS.


Who Should Attend?

  • Polymer R&D & product development teams
  • Materials characterization specialists
  • Chemical & petrochemical researchers
  • Academic polymer scientists


Why Attend Live?

Ask your application questions directly to our WAXS expert and explore whether laboratory-based time-resolved WAXS fits your research workflow.

Shyju_Ibrahimkutty
Rigaku
Application Team Leader

Dr. Ibrahimkutty holds a PhD in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics and has extensive synchrotron experience, including postdoctoral research at the Elettra Synchrotron and roles as staff and beamline scientist at ANKA (KIT), including the MPI Diffraction beamline. He specializes in XRD, thin-film and high-resolution XRD, and SAXS/WAXS techniques for advanced materials characterization.

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