Single Particle Optical Sizing - Solving Unique Particle Sizing Application Challenges

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Among the various particle size and count analytical techniques, single particle optical sizing (SPOS) is uniquely suited to address a range of application requirements. Since individual particles are counted and sized, the results are expressed in particles/mL with high accuracy and resolution. These results are especially helpful for quantifying the “tails of distributions” both on the coarse and fine ends of the distribution. This is helpful in a range of applications, including emulsion stability, inks, specialty chemicals, and large particle counts in CMP slurries.

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This webinar will cover a range of topics, including: 

  • Theory of SPOS
  • Contamination counting vs. particle size distribution analysis
  • Concentration limits and dilution methods
  • Mean size vs. tails of distributions
  • Emulsion stability

Ideal For:

  • Chemists using particle size analyzers
  • Lab managers reviewing particle sizing techniques
  • Process engineers relying on particle size/count data

Meet the Webinar Speaker

Mark Bumiller, Technology Manager at Entegris, has been working in the field of particle size analysis for over 40 years. He has served as a member of the expert committee for USP 788, the executive committee of the International Fine Particle Research Institute (IFPRI), and the executive committee of Particle Technology Forum of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. Mark is an active member of Technical Committee 24 within ISO helping to write standards for particle size and zeta potential analysis.

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