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Measurement principle | Laser diffraction |
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Blue laser wavelength | 470 nm |
Sample dispersion options | Wet and dry dispersion |
Data acquisition rate | 10 kHz |
Particle size range | 0.01 to 3500 microns |
Laser type | He-Ne and solid state |
Accuracy | Better than 1% |
Repeatability | Better than 0.5% |
Technology | Mie and Fraunhofer theories |
Sample dispersion units | Hydro MV, Hydro LV, Aero S |
Optical model | Mie theory |
Power requirements | 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz |
Detector arrangement | Log-spaced array |
Methods for obtaining technical assistance from Malvern Instruments.
Details the core instruments and their functional differences.
Step-by-step guide for starting the Mastersizer software and instrument.
Description of the main software window and its components.
Access to system information, notifications, and maintenance tasks.
Details manual and SOP measurement types and the overall process.
Guide to creating and running Standard Operating Procedure measurements.
Steps for performing manual measurements, useful for method development.
Defines SOP playlists for automated sample collection using different settings.
Provides a breakdown of measurement data including key parameters and graphs.
Table to identify and resolve common sample dispersion problems.
Instructions for defining and modifying reports to user specifications.
Default user security and the optional Malvern Access Configurator (MAC).
Information on the Mastersizer application software license and sharing.
Functionality for auditing and electronic signatures with a feature key.
Enabling electronic signatures for checking and acknowledging work.
Exploiting additional features beyond basic measurement for standardization.
Exporting recorded data for analysis in other software applications.