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Product category: Particle size analysis equipment
News Release from: Micromeritics | Subject: SediGraph III 5120
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 01 December 2003

Design improvements added to particle
sizing

New generation particle size analyser combines the proven analytical technique with advanced instrumentation features to provide superior repeatability, accuracy, and reproducibility

Micromeritics's new generation SediGraph III 5120 particle size analyser combines the proven SediGraph analytical technique with advanced instrumentation features to provide superior repeatability, accuracy, and reproducibility in the size range of 300 micrometres to 0.1 micrometre In addition, complete particle accountability assures that all of the introduced sample is accounted for, including any fraction above 300 micrometres and below 0.1 micrometre

The SediGraph III measures mass by X-ray absorption and particle size by sedimentation - no modelling is required.

The SediGraph III promises the same dependable results as its predecessor, but with greater ease-of-use and reporting power.

Computer-controlled mixing chamber temperature improves repeatability and reproducibility.

A highly versatile and interactive reporting system provides a wide range of custom data presentation options and now includes grain size in Phi units and particle settling velocity.

Statistical process control (SPC) reporting and regression analyses are also available.

SediGraph II 5100 files can be utilised by the SediGraph III, allowing a seamless transition to the new system.

The SediGraph III is fully automatic.

Combined with the optional MasterTech 052 autosampler, up to 18 samples can be queued to run sequentially and completely unattended, including automatic stirring or sonication prior to transfer to the analysis system. Request a free brochure from Micromeritics ...

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