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    Industrial production and Manufacturing

    An exploration of the micromechanical response of nitrocarburised steel

    Volvo Trucks
    Feb 2022 - Jul 2022

    Volvo Trucks in collaboration with RISE wanted to study the micromechanical response of the joining zone of nitrocarburized steels. The project group, also consisting of Bodycote, KTH and Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon used insitu X-ray microdiffraction during nanoindentation. Synchrotron technique is unprecedented Every year, more than one million engine gears are produced at Volvo Trucks using nitrocarburizing heat treatment. This surface heat-treatment provides fatigue strength, corrosion protection […]

    Bio-based materials and polymers

     Waste Streams for Sustainable Materials

    CelluComp Ltd
    Jan 2023

    Characterization of a new cellulose-based product by ultra small angle and wide angle scattering to cover multiple lenght scales.

    Industrial production and Manufacturing

    Improving laser powder-bed fusion processes using synchrotron X-rays

    Linde
    Feb 2020 - Mar 2021

    Laser-powder bed fusion is an advanced additive manufacturing technology for producing small and precise metal components. The gas company Linde and Chalmers University of Technology used synchrotron X-rays to study how to improve laser-powder bed fusion processes by looking at how helium influences the solidification of metal materials.