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High-Definition Digital Particle Size Analyzer

Saturn DigiSizer II high-definition digital particle size analyzerBooth 1721. Utilizing an advanced CCD detector containing more than 3,000,000 detector elements, Mie theory, and data reduction features, the Saturn DigiSizer II high-definition digital particle size analyzer from Micromeritics provides high resolution and sensitivity. Both organic and inorganic particles can be analyzed and measured over a range of 40 nm to 2500 mm.

The analyzer includes a complete system for circulating the dispersing liquid/sample mixture through the cell and reservoir, as well as to an external waste container. Features such as fully automated sampling and low-volume sample handling systems make the analyzer suitable for a range of production, research, and quality-control applications.

Available in two configurations, the standard liquid sample handling unit (LSHU) includes a reservoir that is adjustable between 590 to 690 mL of dispersed sample. The low-volume unit includes a reservoir that is adjustable between 100 to 120 mL of dispersed sample. One multifunction personal computer can control two analyzers, each with a liquid sample handler, and two MasterTech 052 autosamplers, each allowing automatic sequential analysis of 18 samples without further intervention.

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4356 Communications Drive
Norcross GA 30093
Phone: 770-662-3688
Fax: 770-662-3696
http://www.micromeritics.com

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