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Practical Sub-Micron Particle Size Analysis... Size range I - SOOOnm. Concentrations up to 50% Choice of laser system Proven PCS Technology EASY software

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Malvern Instruments, long acknowledged as leaders in particle size measurement by the Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (PCS) technique, now have three Autosizer Systems which offer a practical approach to sub-micron particle size analysis. The Autosizer range is flexible enough for use in both highly automated routine QC Laboratories, technically demanding research environments, as well as for on-line process plant applications For more information, contact Malvern now.... Malvern Instruments Inc 10 Southville Rd. Southborough, MA 01772 Tel. (508)480 0800 Fax.(508)460 9692

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