Accusizer
Optical Particle Sizing System from 1nm - 400µm
Common measurement methods consider a large number of particles and determine the mean value using mathematical functions. However, as soon as particles of a similar size are to be distinguished, these methods no longer work.
In many applications, like in polishing agents or in pharmaceutical products, even a few larger particles are harmful. A large particle in a polishing compound can damage the surface of the component. A particle that is too large, administered intravenously, can cause an embolism in a patient's bloodstream.
Such particles can be quantitatively detected with the AccuSizer from Entegris (formerly PSS) by absorbance measurement (between 150nm and 1500µm).
For particles down to 0.5nm, Entegris offers a measuring device that can measure in a size range from 0.5nm to 5µm.
The zeta potential is important for the production of emulsions. While the zeta potential measurement in other systems involves a great deal of effort, the Nicomp can be used to determine the zeta potential within a few seconds in addition to the particle size.
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Optical Particle Sizing System from 1nm - 400µm
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Topic World Particle Analysis
Particle analysis methods allow us to study tiny particles in various materials and reveal their properties. Whether in environmental monitoring, nanotechnology or the pharmaceutical industry, particle analysis gives us a glimpse into a hidden world where we can decipher the composition, size and shape of particles. Experience the fascinating world of particle analysis!
Topic World Particle Analysis
Particle analysis methods allow us to study tiny particles in various materials and reveal their properties. Whether in environmental monitoring, nanotechnology or the pharmaceutical industry, particle analysis gives us a glimpse into a hidden world where we can decipher the composition, size and shape of particles. Experience the fascinating world of particle analysis!