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Particle characterization plays key role in powder industry especially in particle size analysis. The latest technology of particle characterization is to use a particle size analyzer (also named Particle Size Analyser) running particle size analysis by laser diffraction technology. Laser diffraction is a phenomenon when a light illuminates particles inside an analyzer (analyser) the light is diffracted by the particles in different sizes. The scattered patterns of particle size go through analysis by an analyzer (analyser) and the Particle Size Analysis software gives results of particle size distribution. Particle Characterization by Laser Diffraction is of great significance for material characterization.

AS-2011 Laser Particle Size Analyzer (also named Laser Particle Size Analyser) works with principle of Mie Scattering to precisely determine the particle size distribution from 0.1 to 500 micrometer. This equipment has a few advantages all its own. Robust laser diode and innovative photocells optimize the precision of static light scattering and give AS-2011 a longer operational lifetime. Patented optical bench uproots light path deviation, one of the major technical problems in the industry of particle size analysis. User-friendly program and advanced algorism bring accuracy and repeatability qualification to International Norm ISO13320-1 Particle Size Analysis - Laser Diffraction Methods. AS-2011 has become the most reliable and cost-effective LPSA and being widely used in Particle Characterization.

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