Microtrac is shifting the paradigm in particle size and shape analyzers
Posted: 2 March 2018 | Microtrac | No comments yet
Microtrac unveils a new generation of particle analyzers. Microtrac’s Sync is synchronizing size and shape measurement – one sample, one bench, one sample flow path, one sample cell, one analysis…
MONTGOMERYVILLE, PA (PRWEB) 28 February, 2018 — Microtrac, Inc, a world leader in particle characterisation solutions, today announced a new instrument that will provide customers with more information about their particles than ever before. By integrating the world’s leading laser diffraction technology with the leading dynamic image analysis on the same bench with the same GUI, Microtrac’s Sync is synchronising size and shape measurement – one sample, one bench, one sample flow path, one sample cell, one analysis. Size alone is not good enough anymore.
Whether troubleshooting a particle size distribution or searching for more specific ways to characterise materials, this new instrument from Microtrac will increase customer’s productivity and enable them to explore and optimise the properties of their materials. “Until now, laser diffraction has provided industry with the most used and most reliable methodology for particle size” says Paul Cloake, President of Microtrac. “Users who wanted more information, like shape, needed to perform measurements on different technologies. The Microtrac Sync has changed that. The industry’s most reliable size measurement is now combined with the most sophisticated shape information in a single instrument.”
Microtrac’s Sync is the perfect system for a wide range of wet and dry applications including metal powders, ceramics, batteries, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, cement, industrial minerals, glass beads, proppants, paints, coatings, toner, and additives among many others.
Whether your sample is wet or dry, big or small, regular or irregular, think Microtrac, think Sync.
For more information, please visit: https://www.microtrac.com/
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