ANALYSETTE 28 for Measurement of Particle Shape and Size with Dynamic Image Analysis
The new ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer is the ideal instrument for analysis of particle shape and size of dry, free-fl owing powders and bulk solids in a measuring range from 20 µm to 20 mm.
Via dynamic image analysis of particle shape and particle size, damaged particles, contaminates, agglomerates or oversized or undersized particles are identifi ed accurately and fast, and can be
New possibilities with Dynamic Image Analysis!
The FRITSCH ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer is ideal for all applications where reliable statements on particle shape are benefi cial. At the same time, it offers a cost-effective alternative to sieving due to fast and effi cient particle size measurement. The optical process of the Dynamic Image Analysis provides direct visual analyses results in the easiest way possible with a considerably expanded measuring range of 20 µm to 20 mm. This gives you the greatest possible fl exibility in a wide range of measuring tasks – at a perfect price-performance ratio.
Discover the possibilities!
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viewed as single images. At the same time, the instrument offers a fast and effi cient particle size measurement. The measuring time is under 5 minutes and the result is available immediately.
This makes the ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer the perfect measuring instrument for the easy and uncomplicated quality control, as well as for research and for laboratory tasks, and it is the fast alternative to sieving.
Fast. Safe. Easy.
Discover the possibilities in the detailed application note on the Particle Sizer ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer with the title ‘Particle Analysis with a CCD Camera’, which can be read in this issue.
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