Product category:
Particle size analysis equipment
News Release from: Malvern Instruments | Subject: Mastersizer 2000
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 13 December 2006
Particle sizer proves its value in
powder testing
Malvern Mastersizer 2000 particle size analyser is used in two unique applications for powder explosion and powder handling safety studies by industrial process safety specialist Chilworth Technology
Particle size is one of a range of properties examined by Chilworth when determining the flammability of materials, and is also a critical parameter in toxicological safety testing of powders Particle size has a huge effect on a powder's sensitivity to ignition, and on subsequent explosion severity
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 28 May 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Finer powders tend to have lower minimum ignition energies and temperatures; they also exhibit stronger explosion severity.
Even with granules or pelletised materials, fines are normally present somewhere in the process.
The Mastersizer 2000 permits rapid, accurate particle size analysis of materials either as solids or in liquid suspension.
The system overcomes the drawbacks of traditional mechanical sieve analysis, which often fails because of sieve blinding or agglomeration of the powder, aside from the risks of shaking toxic active compounds in a laboratory environment.
Toxicological safety testing of powders also requires a good understanding of particle size.
If more than 10% of a product has a particle size of less than 10microns, it is subjected to respiratory inhalation studies.
According to Steve Rowe, technical manager at Chilworth Technology, "When our previous laser diffraction analyser, from another company, became unsupported and was showing signs of age, we canvassed the market for a replacement.
"The Malvern system was selected primarily due to the responsiveness of the Malvern sales and technical teams and their clear desire to match Chilworth's needs".
He went on to say: "Technically, the Mastersizer 2000 offers excellent versatility, a wide range of analysis and a very user friendly operating environment. Request a free brochure from Malvern Instruments ...
"Furthermore, the support provided by Malvern since installation has been second to none.".
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