Determination of particle size distributions and particle shape recognition in a single process and much more…

8 Jun 2006

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In many sectors of industry, knowledge of the particle size distribution and particle shape of pulverised material or suspensions is a vital aspect of quality control. Measurement of these charac­teristics also play a noteworthy role in production monitoring (e.g. of crushing plants).

FRITSCH with their vast experience in the particle sizing field, now offers the well-known and reliable FRITSCH analysette 22 Laser Particle Sizer with completely new features.

LaPaSS

  • Laser Particle Sizer software
  • SQL-database
  • unit control via SOP’s
  • freely definable interfaces
  • individual reports and layouts
  • CFR 21 part 11 compatible
  • ISO 13320-1 (Laser Diffraction)

Small volume wet dispersing unit

  • suitable for the majority of solvents
  • minimum suspension volume
  • fully automatic exchanging of the dispersion unit
  • powerful pump drive
  • fully automatic flushing circuit

Measuring range increase NanoTec

  • measuring range expansion due to laser beam diffraction
  • reversible measuring range 0.01 – 1000 µm / 15 – 2000 µm

Particle shape analysis

  • particle shape analysis to increase the safety of your processes
  • size and shape analysis in one step
  • determination of the elongation and angularity

Due to the extensive range of FRITSCH particle sizing instrumentation, based on modern laser technology, there is sure to be suitable equipment in our range which meets your needs at an afford­able, cost effective and unbeatable price-to-performance ratio.

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Determination of particle size distributions and particle shape recognition in a single process and much more…