Soft-Pack Batter Transmission X-Ray Diffraction
              Soft-pack (pouch) batteries play a critical role in both cutting-edge research and next-generation commercial energy storage. Yet studying their internal behavior during charge and discharge— especially over long cycles—has been limited by the constraints of traditional in-situ XRD methods. 
The InSight Series changes that. 
              This dedicated in-situ Transmission X-ray Diffractometer is purpose-built for soft-pack battery analysis. Unlike conventional reflective-style molds, the InSight Series uses a vertical transmission geometry to collect diffraction data from both the anode and cathode simultaneously—across the full cell thickness. 
               Paired with a high-intensity 1600 W Mo X-ray source, a photon-counting 2D array detector, and precision temperature control from -30°C to 300°C, the InSight Series offers unmatched resolution, speed, and stability for real-time battery material studies.
 
                    Why In-situ Transmission XRD for Soft-Pack Batteries? 
• True Long-Term Cycling:
 Unlike coin cell molds, soft-pack batteries offer superior sealing and stability for thousands of cycles.
 • Full-Depth Material Insight:
 Vertical transmission geometry collects diffraction data through the entire pouch— enabling dual-electrode analysis.
 • Superior Resolution at Any Thickness:
 Focused beam transmission ensures peak clarity, even in thicker pouch cells.
 • Thermal Behavior Included:
 Variable-temperature stage enables in-situ measurements at both sub-zero and high- temperature conditions.
 • Electrochemistry + Structure, Together:
 Seamless integration with an electrochemical workstation allows simultaneous control and data acquisition during charging/discharging.

