Particle Measurement Instrument

The particle size analyzer detects particle size distribution through laser diffraction or dynamic light scattering, and is used for quality control in industries such as coatings and inks to ensure that the fineness of products meets process requirements.
Selection
When selecting, consider the sample type and concentration range, match the instrument's measurement range and dispersion method, pay attention to measurement accuracy and repeatability indicators, determine the level of automation based on daily testing volume, and refer to industry standards to verify compatibility.
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Measurement range 0.5-3000 μm, maximum resolution 0.1μm, support more than 30 image analysis functions, Particle size distribution and morphology analysis.

$ 5237.00

The image method is used for particle morphology analysis, the measurement range is 0.1~ 3000μm, the total magnification is 8000 times, and the automatic segmentation and measurement of various geometric paraMeters are supported, and the operation is efficient.

$ 8949.00

Measurement range is 0.1~ 3000 μ m, the total magnification is 8000 times, and automatic segmentation and measurement of various geometric paraMeters are provided.

$ 13790.00

The image method is used for particle morphology analysis, the measurement range is 0.1~ 3000 μ m, the total magnification is 8000 times, and it has the functions of automatic segmentation and measurement of various geometric paraMeters.

$ 12176.00

With 15 °, 45 °, 110 ° three-angle measurement function, can simultaneously obtain Color data, flicker and particle grade; built-in automatic white calibrating, no human intervention; with stable long-life LED Illuminant, the service life is up to 10 years.

$ 11100.00

100L/min Sampling flow rate and six particle size channel detection, equipped with long life laser Illuminant and imported air pump, support Touchscreen operation and USB data export function.

$ 10578.00

The image method is used to analyze the particle morphology and particle size, the test range is 1~ 3500 μ m, the system magnification is 4000 times, the automatic segmentation success rate exceeds 93%, and paraMeters such as length-diaMeter ratio and sphericity can be counted.

$ 5366.00

With six-channel particle size detection and 2.83L/min Sampling flow rate, using laser Illuminant life of over 30,000 hours, support UCL calculation and Built-in Printer, AC-DC dual-use can work continuously for more than 6 hours.

$ 848.00

Using 50L/min Sampling flow rate and six particle size channel synchronous detection, equipped with semiconductor laser Illuminant and Touchscreen control, built-in thermal printer supports real-time data output, Continuous Operating Time up to 5 hours.

$ 8461.00

Using light scattering principle to detect 0.3-10 μ m particle size, Sampling flow rate 28.3L/min, built-in lithium battery supports 6 hours of work, can directly save data to U disk, equipped with thermal printer for on-site output.

$ 3922.00

With six-channel particle size detection capability, Sampling flow rate 2.83L/min, using long-life laser Illuminant to ensure Stability, built-in thermal printer and support AC and DC power supply, can work continuously for more than 6 hours.

$ 1171.00

Image segmentation technology is used to process overlapping dust and maintain particle prototype; Measurement range is 0.1~ 3000μm, repeatability error ≤ +/- 1%; support custom particle size classification and various image processing methods.

$ 9998.00

Test range 0.5~ 3000μm, Maximum magnification 4000 times, can analyze the number of particles, area, circumference, diaMeter, aspect ratio and other distribution data, support a variety of formats of test report output.

$ 6205.00

With six particle size channel detection capability, sampling capacity of 2.83L/min, built-in lithium battery supports 6 hours of continuous operation, using semiconductor laser Illuminant and color Touchscreen design.

$ 2510.00

Made of stainless steel, the range is 0-100μm, Graduation is 5μm, and the plane flatness of the scraper is 0.003mm to ensure accurate and reliable particle fineness measurement.

$ 138.00

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