00:00:00 | Welcome |
00:00:58 | Introduction |
00:06:03 | In this webinar….. |
00:06:13 | Key Features of ISO 19430 |
00:06:48 | What’s the difference between NTA and PTA |
00:08:15 | Key parts of ISO 19430 - |
00:10:49 | Key parts of ISO 19430 |
00:15:31 | Key parts of ISO 19430 |
00:19:25 | Key parts of ISO 19430 |
00:24:22 | Overview of NanoSight NTA Technology |
00:25:38 | Overview: NanoSight Technology |
00:27:03 | Particles are Visualized Directly, in Real Time |
00:27:03 | Principle of Measurement – How is size determined? |
00:28:11 | Particle Sizing: A Three Step Process |
00:29:17 | Particle Size Action |
00:29:17 | How NanoSight NTA Meets the Requirements of the Standard |
00:31:35 | Sample and Sample Volume |
00:33:07 | Measurement Precision |
00:34:47 | Measurement Precision |
00:35:46 | OQ |
00:36:49 | Data |
00:37:45 | 100nm Polystyrene Nanoparticles |
00:37:45 | Gold Nanoparticles |
00:37:45 | Silica Nanoparticles |
00:37:45 | Summary |
00:38:43 | Thank you for your attentionAny questions? |
00:48:52 | Contact Information |
December 2016 saw the publication of the long awaited international standard (ISO19430) particle size analysis- particle tracking analysis (PTA) method which describes the evaluation of the number based particle size distribution in liquid dispersions (solid, liquid or gaseous particles suspended in liquids) using the particle tracking analysis method for diffusion velocity measurements.
This webinar will introduce the standard, including suggested measurement procedures for minimal acceptable data quality, and how Malvern's NanoSight NTA meets these requirements.
This webinar will introduce the standard, including suggested measurement procedures for minimal acceptable data quality, and how Malvern's NanoSight NTA meets these requirements.