Transcription of A basic guide to particle characterization
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WHITEPAPERM alvern Instruments WorldwideSales and service centres in over 65 2015 Malvern Instruments LimitedA basic guide to particle characterizationPARTICLE SIZEPARTICLE SHAPEI ntroductionThe aim of this guide is to provide you with a basic grounding in the mainparticle characterization techniques currently in use within industry andacademia. It assumes no prior knowledge of particle characterization theory orinstrumentation and should be ideal for those new to particle characterization ,or those wishing to reinforce their knowledge in the area. The guide coversintroductory basics, particle characterization theory and particle characterizationinstrumentation, as well as a quick reference guide to help you decide whichtechniques might be most appropriate for your particle characterization is a particle ?
The most common types of materials consisting of particles are: • powders and granules e.g. pigments, cement, pharmaceutical ingredients • suspensions, emulsions and slurries e.g. vaccines, milk, mining muds • aerosols and sprays e.g. asthma inhalers, crop protection sprays. Why measure particle properties?
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