Laser diffraction needs to be run on highly disperse samples with species ranging from the nanometer range to the millimeter range
Thanks to the patented binocular optical design and PIDS (Polarized Intensity Differential Scattering) system, the LS 13 320 can measure samples from 17 nm to 2 mm in a single measurement
Particle size of a sample may need to be known when it is in a dry powder, organic solvent or aqueous
LS 13 320 has 4 plug-and-play modules that can run dry powder (Tornado), organic solvents (Universal Liquid Module), small volumes (Micro Liquid Module) or multiple aqueous samples (Aqueous Liquid Module with Auto-Sampler)
Small, multi-modality samples may have several distributions that typical Laser Diffraction can't distinguish
Patented PIDS technology is able to handle the toughest samples
Features
- Particle size measurement ranges from 0.017 µm to 2000 µm
- One of the highest submicron resolutions, using the Polarization Intensity Differential Scattering (PIDS) technology
- Tornado dry powder system
- Fiber optic spatial filter system
- 'Auto Dock' - unique module change system
- Change between wet and dry to wet again in less than a minute
- User friendly software and advanced software security features
- Easy to follow Standard Operating Methods
- Multi-component Standard Operating Procedures
- Certification Program to ensure instrument performance
- V-Check (IQ, OQ, PQ) instrument validation