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Measuring zeta potential

A Colloidal Dynamics product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jul 16, 2001

Colloidal Dynamics introduces ZetaProbe, an accurate and easy-to-use zeta potential analyser which allows direct measurement of difficult colloids including pastes gels and cements

Colloidal Dynamics has introduced its new ZetaProbe instrument.

Described as the easiest to use, most accurate zeta potential analyser available, ZetaProbe does not require any dilution or sample preparation.

Samples can be measured directly at concentrations up to 50% volume.

The versatile dip probe sensor design allows users to measure samples in the product's standard stirred sample cup or in customer-supplied containers.

Even direct measurement of pastes, gels, cements and other difficult materials are possible with the new product.

With built-in automated titration features, rapid determination of isolectric points and optimum dispersant or flocculent levels are just a click of a button away.

ZetaProbe's patented multi-frequency electroacoustic technology offers many advanced features not found in other analysers including automatic correction for particle size and double layer distortion effects.

Yet, its' easy to use software and rugged design make ZetaProbe ideal for use in plant optimisation, QA/QC and research.

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