TURBISCAN analyzers: the ultimate solution for testing the physical stability of liquid formulas

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TURBISCAN analyzers: the ultimate solution for testing the physical stability of liquid formulas

05 Mar, 2024

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Microtrac have added the world-renowned TURBISCAN analyzer range to their portfolio of particle characterization tools. The patented Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS) technology offers direct characterization of native liquid dispersions, enabling fast and sensitive identification of destabilization mechanisms. With a temperature-controlled measurement cell, TURBISCAN allows for either stability monitoring at specific storage temperatures or acceleration of the destabilization process. The latest addition, the TURBISCAN DNS, provides a new dimension to the analysis, with a mixing function allowing the analysis of formulas’ dispersibility.

The range consists of 5 instruments, with various sample capacities and temperature ranges, and is perfect for R&D, QC, and QA labs. With TURBISCAN, you can detect stability evolution up to 1,000 times faster than visual testing and quantify global formula alteration with the Turbiscan Stability Index (TSI) scale. Compare and characterize the physical stability of your formulations with a single, comparable, and reproducible number.

Today, TURBISCAN analyzers are used in a multitude of industries and applications: Specialty Chemicals and Polymers, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Beverages, Home and Personal Care, Coatings, Paints, Inks, Batteries and Electronics, Oil and Lubricants, and more.

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