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Optical particle size analyzer Winner 2008A
laser diffractionprocessautomatic

optical particle size analyzer
optical particle size analyzer
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Characteristics

Technology
optical, laser diffraction
Applications
process
Other characteristics
automatic, wet type

Description

Winner2008A full automatic wet laser particle size analyzer adopt MIE scattering principle, measure size is from 0.01μmto 2000 μm Which offer reliable and repeatable particle size analysis for a diverse range of applications.It use dual-beam& multiple spectral detection systems and side light scatter test technology to significantly improve precision and performance of test, on behalf of the domestic advanced level in the field. Main Features: 1)Winner Patent -Optical path design Converging light Fourier transform light patented technology, make scattering light not be restricted to lens aperture. Double spectrum design make its precision achieves from 0.01μm to 2000μm,and Dual-laser orthogonal light make use of the semiconductor auxiliary laser extend the test angle from 45 degree to 135 degree, ensure receive all the angles of signals. 2) Expand Size Range Winner2008A measurement range significantly expanded to 0.01μm, particularly suitable for small samples of the user, the sub micron particle test results reached the international level 3)Full built-in dispersion system The ultrasonic dispersion, mechanical stirring and circulation channel reasonable integrated in the interior of the instruments, ensure the uniform dispersion and distribution of particles in the testing process, effectively avoid uneven distribution, large particle deposition phenomenon caused by long pipe line of outside dispersion system , to ensure the accuracy of the test results.
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