Particulate Analyzer

The particle size analyzer measures particle size distribution through light scattering or sieving methods. It is used in industries such as coatings and inks to monitor the particle size of raw materials and products, ensuring process stability and product consistency.
Selection
When selecting, consider the measurement range covering the sample size, with wet methods suitable for suspensions and dry methods for powders. Laser diffraction offers high precision, while dynamic image analysis can measure shape. It is essential to match the sample properties and industry standards.
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Instruments

High Accuracy Electromagnetic Force equilibrate Sensor, Readability up to 0.1mg, Support solid, liquid and particulate matter (PM) density measurement, Built-in RS232 interface for easy data recording, Ensure measurement results Repeatability and accuracy.

$ 412.00

KF25 joint diaMeter, filtrate diaMeter ≥ 25um particulate matter (PM), yellow filter can be cleaned or replaced in time, suitable for pumping speed ≤ 6L/s Vacuumpump, slightly affect pumping speed and Vacuum Level.

$ 143.00

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

Using scattered transmitted light measurement principle and ratio calibrating technology, measurement range 0.000-200.0NTU, resolution 0.001, can store 2000 sets of data, support USB communication and a variety of power supply methods.

$ 461.00

With 18.2 MΩ · cm high resistivity effluent, micro particulate matter (PM) less than 1/ml, support automatic circulation and consumable life management, 5.1 inch large screen real-time display of water quality paraMeters, optional disinfection function.

$ 2468.00

Measurement range 0-500mg/L, accuracy 1mg/L, Repeatability 3%, support AC and DC power supply and automatic shutdown, suitable for a variety of liquid suspended matter detection.

$ 304.00

With Humidity continuous automatic correction function, effectively reduce Humidity interference; Measurement range 0.001-100mg/m ³, support TSP, PM10, PM5, PM2.5, PM1.0 multi-cutter compatibility, built-in filter membrane sampling device to achieve continuous monitoring and sampling.

$ 2542.00

The pumping rate is 4L/S, the ultimate pressure is up to 6x10-1Pa, and it is equipped with a gas ballast valve to prevent the pump oil from mixing with water. It supports a variety of interface adaptations and is suitable for pumping operations containing steam and particulate gas.

$ 424.00

Using light scattering principle, detection sensitivity of 0.01mg/m ³, Measurement range 0.01-100 mg/m ³, with self-calibration system and air curtain Shielding function, 1 minute can directly read the mass concentration results, support timing sampling and over-standard alarm.

$ 1655.00

Using laser scattering technology, the detection sensitivity is 0.01mg/m ³, the Measurement range is 0.01~ 100 mg/m ³, with self-cleaning and clean gas Shielding functions, and supports a variety of cutters and timing sampling modes.

$ 2139.00

Using laser scattering technology, Sensitivity up to 0.001mg/m ³, Measurement range 0.001~ 10mg/m ³, with self-cleaning and filter sampling functions, support a variety of cutter options, to achieve rapid continuous monitoring.

$ 2139.00

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