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Propelled Toward Vega – Accelerating the Synthetic Fiber Industry’s Next Leap

Technology Introduction:
By integrating a miniaturized melt spinning device with an advanced synchrotron beamline, in-situ experiments can be conducted to observe real-time process control and microstructural evolution during melt spinning, opening up a new frontier in high-performance fiber development.
Industry Applicability:
Taiwan’s synthetic fiber industry is primarily based on melt spinning technology. This technology offers a miniaturized in-situ melt spinning research platform that combines real-time process control with microstructure tracking, effectively reducing R&D costs, shortening development cycles, and significantly boosting innovation efficiency in the industry.

National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center

NSRRC, the biggest large-scale shared research facility in Taiwan, currently operates two accelerators, the Taiwan Light Source (TLS) and the Taiwan Photon Source (TPS). TLS, of beam energy 1.5 GeV and circumference 120 meters, is the first third-generation synchrotron light source facility in Asia and the third globally. It has opened to users since October, 1993. The best optimized energy range of synchrotron light from TLS is between vacuum ultraviolet light and soft X-rays. The TPS, of circumference 518.4 meters, is one of the brightest synchrotron light sources in the world. It began its operation in September, 2016. To meet the demands from modern technologies and pioneer sciences for higher-brightness light beams, such as biomedicine and nanoscience, it is equipped with a low-emittance synchrotron storage ring and booster synchrotron producing a beam of energy 3 GeV. It generates X-rays in the higher energy range from soft X-rays to hard X-rays, and has a capacity of more than 40 beamlines. In addition, NSRRC built and operates two hard X-ray Taiwanese beamlines at SPring-8, Japan, as well as a cold neutron triple-axis spectrometer at the Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO), under the international collaboration agreements. Scientists from around the world can access NSRRC’s facilities to explore the properties of materials in a wide range of disciplines through a competitive proposal process. Every year, over 2,000 users use NSRRC’s experimental facilities, which not only enable basic research, but also facilitate high-tech innovation. NSRRC possesses one of the most advanced synchrotron facilities in the world and its pioneering capabilities keep Taiwan at the forefront of scientific research.

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  • Address:NO. 101, HSIN-ANN RD., HSINCHU SCIENCE PARK, HSINCHU, TAIWAN, R.O.C.

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  • Pavilion:Future Tech Program Results of Juristic Person FE03

  • Affiliated Ministry:National Science and Technology Council

  • Application Field:Information & Communications

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