Laboratory Products 65
Reproducible Analysis of Particle Shape and Size
Particle measurement is essential in many areas and requires reproducible results. The choice is not always easy and must be specially adapted to the application. For example, Static Light Scattering is
ideal for particle sizing from 0.01 to 2100 µm, whereas Dynamic Image Analysis is more suited for analysis of particle shape and size in an extra wide measuring range of 20 µm – 20 mm. Fritsch offers a wide range of particle sizers suitable for all applications.
The ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec is the ideal Laser Particle Sizer for the determination of the particle size distributions of powdery samples, of solids in suspension and of emulsions.
The ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec consists of a compact measuring unit that can be quickly and easily combined with different dispersion units for dry or wet measurement. Select the wet dispersion unit for wet measurements of solids and suspensions. For wet dispersion of very small quantities, the automatic small volume wet dispersion unit SVA with illuminated dispersion bath and the compact manual small volume wet dispersion unit SVM are available. The practical, fully automatic AutoSampler makes it easy to perform a series of measurements with the wet dispersion unit. For dry measurements of not too fine, free- flowing materials use the dry dispersion unit with efficient degradation of agglomerates. For dry measurement of agglomerates or free-flowing materials, choose the falling chute
The ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer is the ideal Particle Sizer for all applications that require accurate and reproducible measuring results for both particle shape and size of powders and bulk solids as well as of suspensions and emulsions.
The optical process of Dynamic Image Analysis provides results for a wide measuring range, delivers multiple shape parameters and evaluation possibilities for particle size. The measuring time, depending on the sample quantity, is under 5 minutes. And the result is available immediately.
The ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer is in combination with the corresponding wet dispersion unit ideal for measurement of particle shape and size of suspensions and emulsions.
The ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer is the ideal Particle Sizer for fast analysis of particle size and shape of dry, free-flowing materials. Via the optical analysis of the particle shape and particle size, you can identify damaged particles, contaminates, agglomerates or oversized and undersized particles accurately and fast and view them completely uncomplicated in single images.
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MW151 - pH/ORP/Temp GLP Logging Bench Meter
• Rechargeable battery with 8 hours battery life
• 2 USB ports: Standard to export data directly to a flash drive and micro USB to connect a computer for file export
• Data logging:
1000 logs can be stored in the built-in memory including readings, GLP data, date and time
• 3 logging methods:
manual log-on-demand (max. 200 logs); manual log-on-stability (max. 200 logs) and interval log (max. 600 samples; 100 lots)
• Electrode diagnostics feature checks and displays the condition of the pH electrode
• 5 points calibration
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