Particle Laser Size Analyzer

Particle laser size analyzers measure particle size by analyzing the scattering angle and intensity distribution of light produced when a laser irradiates suspended particles. They are used for particle size detection and quality control in industries such as coatings and inks.
Selection
When selecting, consider that the measurement range covers the particle size of the sample, the dispersion system matches the material characteristics, the repeatability error is less than 5%, it complies with the ISO13320 standard, the operating software is user-friendly, and the maintenance costs are reasonable.
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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

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

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

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

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 laser scattering technology, a single measurement can simultaneously display up to five particle size particulate matter (PM) concentrations, Sensitivity of 0.001 mg/m ³, no need to replace the cutting head, support continuous monitoring and Data storage functions.

$ 4398.00

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

Using laser scattering technology, one measurement simultaneously displays five particle size data, detection range 0.01-100 mg/m ³, Sensitivity up to 0.01mg/m ³, no need to replace the cutting head, support continuous monitoring and Data storage functions.

$ 4398.00

Featuring a stainless steel frame suitable for dry, wet, and manual sieving, with a pore size of 250μm, laser engraving provides clear labeling to ensure full traceability.

$ 791.00

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

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

The stainless steel frame is suitable for wet and dry screening, laser engraving ensures clear traceability, and the aperture of 100μm meets the needs of fine grading.

$ 805.00

Featuring a stainless steel frame, suitable for dry, wet, and manual sieving, with a 500 μm aperture, laser-engraved labels provide clear identification and full traceability.

$ 604.00

With 6-channel synchronous detection capability, maximum sampling concentration of 35000 pcs/L, using semiconductor laser Illuminant life of 10 years, built-in battery life of more than 5 hours and support data export printing.

$ 1501.00

Adopting stainless steel frame, suitable for dry, wet and manual screening, with a aperture of 150 μm, laser engraved labels ensure clear traceability and meet ISO standards.

$ 604.00

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