Read below on characterization of synthetics and polymers
Synthetics and polymers are existent in different grain sizes and shapes. QUANTACHROME provides the following test methods for the characterization of synthetics and polymers:
- Laser diffraction (particle size)
- Image analysis (particle size and shape)
- TURBISCAN-principle (stability of dispersions)
- Gas adsorption (BET surface and pore analysis)
- Hg porosimetry (pore analysis)
- Density and TAP density
- Dynamic light scattering (particle size in nanometer range)
- Electro acoustics (zeta potential in concentrated dispersions)
- Rheology by MS-DWS (Multi Speckle Diffusing Wave Spectroscopy)
The dedicated analyzers are
- Laser diffraction: CILAS 990, CILAS 1090, CILAS 1190
- Image analysis: OCCHIO ZEPHYR, OCCHIO SCAN600, OCCHIO 500nano, OCCHIO FC200, CILAS
EXPERT SHAPE
- Stability of dispersions: TURBISCAN-series
- Gas adsorption: AUTOSORB-, QUADRASORB-, NOVA-series, MONOSORB
- Hg porosimetry: POREMASTER-series
- Density and TAP density: ULTRAPYC 1200e and AUTOTAP
- Dynamic light scattering: SCATTEROSCOPE
- Electro acoustics: DT-1202, DT-310, DT-300
- Rheology by MS-DWS: RHEOLASER LAB
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