Grupp, R.R.GruppHenkel, F.F.HenkelNöthe, M.M.NötheBanhart, J.J.BanhartKieback, B.B.KiebackHaibel, A.A.Haibel2022-03-062022-03-062009https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/26751210.1107/S0909049509020937A radiation furnace that covers the temperature range from room temperature up to 1800 K has been designed and constructed for in situ synchrotron microtomography. The furnace operates under a vacuum or under any inert gas atmosphere. The two 1000 W halogen heating lamps are water- and air-cooled. The samples are located at the focus of these lamp reflectors on a rotary feedthrough that is connected to a driving rotation stage below the furnace. The X-ray beam penetrates the furnace through two X-ray-transparent vacuum-sealed windows. Further windows can be used for temperature control, sample changing and gas inflow and outflow.enmicrotomographyradiation furnace620539A 1800 k furnace designed for in situ synchrotron microtomographyjournal article