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14 Jan 2009
Samantha Rosoman
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FRITSCH presents their latest generation of particle measurement. The new Analysette 22 MicroTec plus offers a compact size, extra wide measuring range, revolutionary dual-laser-technology and more, all at an affordable price!

ANALYSETTE 22 MicroTec plus
-compact size – compact price
-extra wide measuring range of 0.08 – 2000 µm
-revolutionary dual-laser-technology
... and many additional advantages like particularly:

Practical Module-System with Fast-Switch-System
The measuring cells of the new ANALYSETTE 22 MicroTec plus are located in convenient cartridges, which during the switch from wet to dry measurements are simply exchanged. Completely without tools! And when you are not momentarily using the cartridge, it’s simply stored in the corresponding dispersion unit.

Variable Measuring Range
With the ANALYSETTE 22 MicroTec plus you may choose between two individual measuring ranges or combine both to a third. Your advantage: maximum flexibility, an overall measuring range from 0.08 μm – 2000 μm with an outstanding resolution of up to 108 measuring channels.

Remarkably powerful
The wet dispersion unit is equipped with a very powerful centrifugal pump for the optimal transport of even heavy particles with a high concentration through the measurement system. With the help of an intelligent liquid-level-sensor, three individual amounts of liquids can be set by default and also the use of common organic solvents as suspension liquids is possible. All this, combined with an effective and variable ultrasonic-system, linked with an especially flexible software, which also manages even complex measurement sequences fully automatic and reproducible, result in a powerful system for challenging dispersion and measurement requirements as well.

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FRITSCH Laser Technology Committed to Tradition