
Description
The FRITSCH Laser Particle Sizers are the ideal, universally applicable Laser Particle Sizer for the effective and reliable determination of particle size distributions of dry powders or suspensions.
Key Features
- High measurement precision
- Consistent reproducibility
- Reliable comparability
- Short measuring times
The various models of the FRITSCH ANALYSETTE 22 are used around the world in production testing and quality control as well as in research and development. With fast analyses, consistently reproducible and reliably comparable results, they offer decisive advantages in the precise determination of particle sizes for a wide range of applications. Flexible, efficient and reliable.
Two models for all applications
Choose between the new ANALYSETTE 22 MicroTec plus, which covers all typical measurement tasks with an extra-wide measuring range (80 nm - 2000 µm), or the ANALYSETTE 22 NanoTec plus (measuring range 10 nm - 2000 µm), the high-end instrument for measurements down to the nano range, depending on your particular needs. With the patented measurement design for maximum precision and sensitivity for the smallest particles through the measurement of the backward scattering in a third laser beam, a movable measuring cell and an ingenious detector geometry.
Application notes and news
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