Malvern welcomes new laser diffraction standard

A Malvern Instruments product story
Edited by the Laboratorytalk editorial team Jan 20, 2010

Malvern Instruments has welcomed the release of ISO13320:2009, a new standard for laser diffraction that the company says improves method development advice.

Building on a knowledge base that has advanced significantly over the preceding decade, ISO13320:2009 is an essential resource for instrument manufacturers and users alike.

Laser diffraction

Laser diffraction

By emphasising applications and the need for well-defined procedures, it also clearly points the way for future developments.

Paul Kippax, product manager for diffraction products at Malvern Instruments, said: 'Malvern has been happy to contribute expertise to shape this valuable document and is especially pleased that it includes much improved advice on method development and optical model selection.

'This reflects a marked growth in application knowledge in recent years.

'There is now substantial guidance to enable users to get the most from an investment in a laser diffraction analyser.

'Looking to the future, the challenge for manufacturers is to reduce the burden of method development, making it easier for all users to fully exploit this knowledge base,' he added.

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