What is BS EN 1330-11 - Terms used in X-ray diffraction about?
BS EN 1330-11 is a technical specification that defines the most common terms used for X-ray powder diffraction methods. BS EN 1330-11 states the terms and definitions in alphabetic English cross order.
BS EN 1330-11 is a part of the EN 1330 series, comparative examination of the parts has shown the existence of common terms that are often defined differently.
Who is BS EN 1330-11 - Terms used in X-ray diffraction for?
BS EN 1330-11 on terms used in X-ray diffraction is useful for:
Why should you use BS EN 1330-11 - Terms used in X-ray diffraction?
BS EN 1330-11 is essential for identifying the terminology used in X-ray diffraction. X-ray diffraction as a quick and effective way to identify unfamiliar minerals and materials, necessitates the preparation of a small sample for testing and the data that results is relatively simple to interpret. Instruments for measuring XRD are commonly accessible. Having access to common definitions and terminology across the industry facilitates and accelerates communication, research, and reporting across the industry.
BS EN 1330-11 guidelines help bring uniformity in reporting, documentation, research, innovation, and product development. Using BS EN 1330-11 you will be in a position to facilitate clear communication across industries that, in turn, facilitate innovations. BS EN 1330-11 enables customers to have access to uniformity, quality management, and global acceptance.
EN 1330-11:2007