How to replicate a sieve analysis method on the Mastersizer 3000

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00:00:00 Welcome
00:00:11 Introduction
00:00:38 Introduction
00:04:03 Particles come in many different shapes (as well as sizes)
00:05:21 Concept of equivalent spherical diameters
00:06:16 Comparing laser diffraction and sieving
00:07:33 The shape effect
00:08:14 The shape effect
00:08:45 The shape effect
00:09:52 Comparing laser diffraction and sieving
00:09:57 The sieving process
00:12:01 Sieving for particle size control
00:14:28 Single sieve transfer to Mastersizer 3000
00:15:24 Software Demonstration
00:15:24 Mastersizer 3000 result
00:16:11 Using the correlation method
00:18:21 Sieving for particle size control
00:19:49 Sieving for particle size control
00:20:47 Sieve stack transfer to Mastersizer 3000
00:21:58 Sieve stack transfer
00:22:49 Sieve stack transfer
00:24:52 Software Demonstration
00:24:52 Comparison with extended result
00:25:59 Summary
00:27:07 Thank you for your attentionAny questions?
00:30:41 Contact Information

For an experienced sieve user, making the switch to laser diffraction is an attractive option, but the method transfer step can be daunting. In this webinar we will examine the practicalities of moving to laser diffraction from sieving. First, we will discuss the issues involved in the method transfer and why the results from the two techniques are often different. Then I will demonstrate the tools available within the Mastersizer 3000 software to support ex-sieve methods.

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Dr Sarennah Longworth-Cook is product technical specialist for laser diffraction based at our UK headquarters. With 12 years’ experience in characterization labs, Sarennah is dedicated to helping our customers make high quality and meaningful measurements.

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Why attend?
To understand how to best replicate a sieve analysis method on the Mastersizer 3000 laser diffraction system.

Who should attend?
Sieve users who are considering upgrading to laser diffraction for particle size analysis.

What will you learn?
How to replicate a sieve analysis method on a laser diffraction system and the tools available with the Mastersizer 3000 software to support this.