Malvern Instruments products apply advanced technologies such as laser diffraction, Zeta potential measurement, Non-Invasive Back-Scatter optics, and Image analysis.
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Malvern particle characterization and rheology products

Malvern Instruments is a leading supplier of particle characterization systems that apply advanced technologies such laser diffraction, Zeta potential and submicron particle size measurement, Non-Invasive Back-Scatter (NIBS®) optics and Image analysis.

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Material characterization technologies

The Malvern Instruments product range encompasses laser diffraction systems for laboratory and on-line particle sizing in solids, liquids, slurries and aerosols.

Zeta potential and submicron particle size measurement are combined in systems that allow the comprehensive analysis of suspensions and emulsions.

Image analysis is used for highly sensitive particle shape and size analysis in dry powders, suspensions and emulsions.

Non-Invasive Back-Scatter (NIBS®) optics in the Zetasizer Nano series make possible high sensitivity and high concentration measurements in a single system.

Stress and strain controlled rheometers, rotational viscometers and capillary rheometers are used to measure the rheological properties of suspensions, dispersions, emulsions, gels, polymers and solid-like materials.

Malvern's Laboratory Particle Characterization News
 
New viscometer accessory introduced for the Zetasizer Nano series

 
 
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Malvern introduces the new Autosampler
 
 
New on-line presentations in the Education Center

 
 
Malvern now offers FREE software downloads
 



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