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Aeris Cement edition - XRD

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Great reproducibility and robustness.

 

Average Rating 4.7

Application Area:

Daily analysis of cement and building materials

Malvern Panalytical instruments are robust and have a great reproducibility.

Review Date: 31 Oct 2020 | Malvern Panalytical

Manufacturer's Response

Thanks a lot for reviewing the cement edition of our Aeris benchtop XRD system. I’m happy to read that the Aeris is doing an outstanding job in your challenging environment and that you are satisfied with its robustness and reproducibility. I wish you and your colleagues many years of successful operation of Aeris.

Good results after the long time to adjust to the existing method.

 

Average Rating 3.0

Application Area:

Analyse minerals in a powder sample

Apparatus is easy to operate. Adjusting the compilation for results comparaison to exisitng methods takes a long time. After that adjustment, results are stable.

Review Date: 15 Jul 2019 | Malvern Panalytical

Manufacturer's Response

Thank you Serge for your review, glad to hear that your results are stable. If you need support, feel free to contact us at https://www.malvernpanalytical.com/en/support/contact-support/support.html

The Cement edition of Aeris directly probes the mineralogical composition of cement and its intermediates. This mineralogical information allows you to judge the physical properties to better control the kiln when for example using alternative fuels. It additionally facilitates the quality assurance of (blended) cements. The Cement edition of Aeris is an easy-to-use and automatable benchtop X-ray diffractometer for every cement plant.

Produce greener and more efficient

Strength, setting properties, hydration properties and chemical resistance of cement are directly linked to the cement mineralogy (see table below). X-ray diffraction is the method for a direct probing of these minerals in cement, allowing better prediction of the physical properties of the final product already in the production phase and facilitating a more efficient and greener production process.

The Aeris Cement edition is your partner at every stage of the cement production process, from raw meal, clinker and (blended) cement to the final product.

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