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The ultimate solution for liquid formula stability testing
Feb 08 2024
Microtrac has enhanced its particle characterisation tools with the addition of the globally acclaimed TURBISCAN analyser range, offering the ultimate solution for assessing the physical stability of liquid formulas. The patented Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS) technology empowers direct characterisation of native liquid dispersions, facilitating rapid and sensitive identification of destabilisation mechanisms. The temperature-controlled measurement cell in TURBISCAN enables stability monitoring at specific storage temperatures or the acceleration of the destabilisation process. The latest addition, TURBISCAN DNS, introduces a mixing function for analysing the dispersibility of formulas, providing a new dimension to the analysis.
Comprising 5 instruments with diverse sample capacities and temperature ranges, the TURBISCAN range proves invaluable for research and development (R&D), quality control (QC), and quality assurance (QA) labs. TURBISCAN revolutionises stability detection, delivering results up to 1,000 times faster than visual testing. The Turbiscan Stability Index (TSI) scale enables the quantification of global formula alteration, allowing for the comparison and characterisation of the physical stability of formulations using a single, comparable, and reproducible number.
Today, TURBISCAN analysers find application across various industries and sectors, including Specialty Chemicals and Polymers, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Beverages, Home and Personal Care, Coatings, Paints, Inks, Batteries and Electronics, Oil and Lubricants, and more.
Experience the TURBISCAN advantage today and elevate your liquid formula stability.
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