Malvern to Show Off New Particle Characterization Systems as Powtech 2005

Malvern Instruments will introduce a new particle size and shape analyzer based on image analysis at Powtech 2005 (Nürnberg, 11-13 October, 2005). The system will be displayed alongside other new products and flagship instruments from Malvern’s comprehensive portfolio of rheometers, viscometers, and on-line, at-line and laboratory-based particle characterization systems.

The breadth of Malvern’s product range enables the company to support materials characterization applications across all areas of industry and academia, from laboratory analysis through to in-process measurements. Being able to provide instrumentation, technical and applications support for both rheology measurement and particle characterization is especially important as the links between particle characteristics and a material’s bulk properties are increasingly examined and understood.

As well as new product introductions, highlights on the Malvern stand will include: the recently launched Insitec APS at-line particle size analyzer for use in process applications; the industry-leading Mastersizer 2000 laser diffraction system; and the award-winning Zetasizer Nano system for the characterization of nano-sized particles and molecules.

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