May 11 2021
The proven Particle Sizer ANALYSETTE 28 ImageSizer makes it possible in combination with the NEW automatic modular wet dispersion system. Ideal for fine particles, poorly flowing, fine-agglomerating or sticky materials, which do not react in water or other liquids. The accurate and reproducible measuring results for both particle shape and size are available in less than 5 minutes.
Easy wet measurement
For perfect dispersion the sample material is fed into a closed liquid circulation system and is pumped with high power through the measuring cell between camera and LED strobe light. The continuously obtained images are the basis for the analysis with a variety of evaluation possibilities.
Rating:
Application Area:Analyzing aggregation of lyophilized monoclonal antibodies It is very easy to use, fast in analyzing both particle sizes and zeta potential, which is very useful for the aggregation of lyophilized monoclonal antibodies formulations. It is a nice addition to size-exclusion high-performance liquid chromatography and works very well as a complementary methods. The accessories are user-friendly and handy, and all the support is nice. Also, the software is easy to use, works fine, and gives you all the necessary information as quickly as possible.
Review date: 15 Jan 2021 |
Zetasizer Lab
Manufacturer s ResponseWe can now see a trend that this new instrument is super easy to use, thanks for your review.
The entry-level Zetasizer available from Malvern Panalytical does not compromise on features. The Zetasizer Lab integrates Adaptive Correlation, M3-PALS, and constant current zeta mode.
Moreover, the Zetasizer Lab comes with ZS Xplorer, a user-friendly analytical software. ZS Xplorer provides instant feedback on data quality and guides users on how to enhance their results.
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Features and Benefits
The Zetasizer Lab is the ideal entry-level system that offers an extensive range of features, such as:
DLS analysis: particle size measurements ranging from 0.3 nm to 10 μm
Zeta potential of nanoparticles and colloids is provided by making use of M3-PALS analysis and constant current zeta mode