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Nanostructure Analysis -- SAXSess
from Anton Paar The SAXSess mc² is a new system for nanostructure analysis. Its modular architecture allows you to select the optimal setup for your needs. The SAXSess mc² is the complete solution for the characterization of nanostructures in a wide range of materials including proteins, nutrients, active...[See More]
Target-Pro Portable Particle Counter -- TP110
from Eaton Hydraulics Group Laser diode, for mineral- and petroleum-based hydraulic fluids to 2000 SUS
Anatel -- Ultrapure-100
from Hach Company Engineered to promote a low false count rate at an affordable price. A fully-integrated solution for 0.1 and 0.2 micron monitoring. Suitable for troubleshooting and monitoring critical locations within your facility's UPW plant in the lowest particle concentrations. 0.1 and 0.2 micron monitoring...[See More]
Alpine Wet Screening Device -- 75NS
from Hosokawa Micron Powder Systems This wet screening device is especially suitable for analysis of sticky, highly agglomerated materials with very small primary grain size, materials with high electrostatic charges and very fine mineral fillers.[See More]
Inline Particle Probe -- Parsum IPP 50-S
from Malvern Instruments, Inc. Malvern's newest sensor specifically designed to measure larger particles in many processes dealing with granulates, such as the chemical and food product industries, among others. The sensor can be specifically modified to suit the process and material conditions by means of various accessories...[See More]
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Inline Particle Probe -- Parsum IPP 50-SE , Particle Size Analyzer -- Mastersizer 2000
Elzone® II 5390
from Micromeritics 1 to 1000 ppm (0.1%) by Volume , 1 to over 5,000 particles per second
LATS-1
from Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Inc. Particle size and turbidity can be measured simultaneously. For example, the presence of pathogenic microbes such as cryptosporidium in water can be monitored in terms of the two indicators of turbidity and particle size. Particle size distribution can be measured even if the concentration of...[See More]
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