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The Mastersizer 3000
The Mastersizer 3000

Abstract:
Particle size analysis of raw materials is often a necessary but routine task where speed and efficiency are critical to decision-making and the smooth operation of a manufacturing process. The Mastersizer 3000 from Malvern Instruments supports improved productivity through fast, fully automated measurement and cleaning, combined with instrument and data analysis software that streamlines every aspect of the instrument's use. In-built intelligence supports each measurement, from the outset through to a successful conclusion. The result is robust and reliable data produced with ease and efficiency and minimal operator input.

Productivity gains using Mastersizer 3000 add value in raw material testing

Malvern, UK | Posted on January 26th, 2012

The Mastersizer 3000 harnesses robust and proven laser diffraction technology to deliver a particle sizing instrument that is highly suited for raw material and commodity handling requirements, and can be used by operators with different backgrounds and experience. It measures particles across a wide size range from 10 nm to 3500 µm, efficiently analyzing both wet and dry samples. Measurement is rapid and robust, even for polydisperse materials. Switching between sample types is simple with auto locking dispersion cells and automatic system initialization. All of which ensures the reliable results necessary for production control.

System software plays a crucial role in lightening the analytical workload. Real-time feedback during method development accelerates the optimization of every measurement, with a developed method then locked down as a standard operating procedure (SOP) to secure validatable performance. An in-built Data Quality Expert alerts and guides the user in the event of a problem during analysis, while an edit-in-place report designer allows the tailoring of results so that data is presented in the most appropriate form for every application.

The Mastersizer 3000 - smarter particle sizing. www.malvern.com/ms3000

Malvern, Malvern Instruments and Mastersizer are registered trademarks of Malvern Instruments Ltd

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About Malvern Instruments
Malvern Instruments is a market leader in measuring performance controlling material properties. These include particle size, particle shape, zeta potential, molecular weight, size and conformation, rheological properties and chemical identification. Malvern delivers the systems, support and expertise that ensure the analytical integrity and productivity needed to drive research, development and manufacturing.

Malvern’s measurement solutions for scientists, technologists and engineers advance continually through customer collaboration. Complementary materials characterization systems deliver inter-related measurements that reflect the complexities of particulates and disperse systems, nanomaterials and macromolecules. Combining intelligently implemented technologies with in-depth industry applications knowledge and support, Malvern provides customers with the competitive advantage they demand.

Headquartered in Malvern, UK, Malvern Instruments has subsidiary organizations in all major European markets, North America, China, Japan and Korea, a joint venture in India, a global distributor network and applications laboratories around the world.

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Trish Appleton
Kapler Communications
Phoenix House, Phoenix Park
Eaton Socon, Cambridgeshire, PE19 8EP, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1480 479280
Fax: +44 (0)1480 470343


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Marisa Fraser
Malvern Instruments Inc.
117 Flanders Road
Westborough, MA 01581-1042 USA
Tel: +1 508 768 6400
Fax: +1 508 768 6403


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Alison Vines
Malvern Instruments Ltd
Enigma Business Park, Grovewood Road
Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1XZ UK
Tel: +44 (0) 1684 892456
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