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Back to basics with Malvern Instruments particle characterization white paper
From a starting point of ‘what is a
particle?', Malvern Instruments' new ‘A
basic guide to particle
characterization' white
paper takes the reader
through descriptions of a range of particle properties and then goes on to
introduce a variety of different particle characterization techniques. Designed both as a primer for those new to
particle characterization and as a refresher for the more experienced, ‘A basic
guide to particle characterization' is freely downloadable.
‘A basic guide to particle characterization' covers introductory basics, theory and instrumentation as well as providing a reference guide to help the reader decide what might be most appropriate technique for their particle characterization needs.
Examining what a particle is, the guide narrows the definition to include solid particles, liquid droplets or gas bubbles with physical dimensions ranging from sub-nanometre to several millimetres in size. It also delves into why many industries routinely use particle characterization techniques within their businesses, exploring applications such as improved control of product quality and gaining a better understanding of products, ingredients and processes.
Download a copy of the guide
‘A basic guide to particle characterization' covers introductory basics, theory and instrumentation as well as providing a reference guide to help the reader decide what might be most appropriate technique for their particle characterization needs.
Examining what a particle is, the guide narrows the definition to include solid particles, liquid droplets or gas bubbles with physical dimensions ranging from sub-nanometre to several millimetres in size. It also delves into why many industries routinely use particle characterization techniques within their businesses, exploring applications such as improved control of product quality and gaining a better understanding of products, ingredients and processes.
Download a copy of the guide
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