We present the design, fabrication, and commissioning of a new liquid cell for Xray absorption spectroscopy, that allows measurement in both transmission and fluorescence modes. The design consists of easily demountable and replaceable parts: body, kapton windows, silicon or viton o-rings, washers and a stopper screw. The pathlengths of the liquid chamber can be changed by simply substituting the elastomer o-ring, that can be cut from commercial silicon tubes, making the cell extremely customizable to overcome experimental constraints. The sealing of the liquid has been proved to be vacuum compatible. The compact and simple design makes the cell adjustable to cryogenic applications. Finally the advent of the 3d printing machines makes the cell potentially very competitive from a cost point of view (each unit is estimated less to be than 10 €)
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