Particle Analyser a Success in every Respect

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Particle Analyser a Success in every Respect

23 Jul, 2012

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The success of Retsch Technology’s CAMSIZER XT, which is available since March 2011, has exceeded all expectations. The analyser, which extends the application range of the well-proven CAMSIZER towards smaller particle sizes and agglomerating materials, has been enthusiastically received by the market. Many new customers in Germany and other countries are using the CAMSIZER XT for applications from a wide range of areas such as construction materials, food or pharmaceutical products. The possibility to analyse not only the particle size (in a range from 1µm to 3mm) but also the particle shape is perceived as an important benefit. The various convenient dispersion options allow for perfect adaptation of the analyser to the user’s requirements.

Characteristics of the new CAMSIZER XT include precision: dynamic image analysis with wide measuring range from 1µm to 3mm; simultaneous determination of particle size and particle shape; sensitive detection of oversized and undersized particles.

The instrument is highly efficient: short measurement times from 1 to 3 min; measurement results 100% compatible to sieve analysis, if required; extensive reporting at the push of a button.

The CAMSIZER XT offers great flexibility: modular design; dispersion options include air pressure, gravity and liquids; quick and easy change of measuring module.

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