Laser diffraction particle size analyzer PSA2308
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Laser diffraction particle size analyzer - PSA2308 - U-Therm International (H.K.) Limited - automatic / benchtop
Laser diffraction particle size analyzer - PSA2308 - U-Therm International (H.K.) Limited - automatic / benchtop
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Characteristics

Technology
laser diffraction
Other characteristics
automatic, benchtop

Description

PSA2308 measurs powders dispersed in liquids and air with a broad measurable range (0.5-2000um). Under automatic and intelligent control it is particularly suitable for the study of unknown particles, particle mixtures and particles with wide size distributions. Main Features: Principle: Particles of different sizes scatters the illuminating laser into different patterns. In this instrument He-Ne laser is used to illuminate and photon detector arrays measure the forward, sideward and backward scattered laser. Software automatically converts the patterns into size distributions. Novel technique: It uses a patented technique of Fourier transform of converging light, the technique of spectrum amplication and the design of perpendicular light paths. Photon detector arrays measure the forward, sideward and backward scattered laser. This ensures the precision and reproducibility of the measurement results obtained from nano-particles. Unconstrained data fitting program: the particle analysis software uses a unique unconstrained data fitting technique that we developed to intelligently measure an unknown size distribution, this is particularly important for material researchers, or for measuring particle size distributions with multiple peaks in data.

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