DT-1201 - Acoustic & Electroacoustic Spectrometer uses acoustic and electroacoustic spectrometry to measure both particle size and zeta potential in very concentrated suspensions (up to 50 vol%) over a size range of 5nm-100µm. Acoustic measurements provide a wealth of information beyond particle size and zeta potential. For well developed applications, acoustic parameters can be correlated to other product variables.
It's advantages over light based techniques include: no dilution needed the sample is measured in native state, it is much less sensitive to contamination, there is no calibration needed, higher precision and wide size range from 5nm to 100 microns. DT-1201 measures sound attenuation and velocity of any fluid like material, gels and milk, for example.
Company
The HORIBA Group is a prominent global company that offer systems of analysis and measurement to the Lubricant and Metalworking Fluids Industry. They identify the customer's needs by measuring and/or analyzing their products and then offer scientific solutions for improvement. Their work helps support environmental conservation world-wide, health and safety in the work-place and especially solutions to energy problems. Their commitment and dedication to this process has established a strong confidence in the quality of their work and a trust in the HORIBA brand.
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