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Polydisperse Particle Standard
Particle Size Standard, PS314, 10 x 0.50g, 10-100 μm
Synonym(s):
Particle Size Calibration Standard
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analytical standard
form
particles
manufacturer/tradename
Whitehouse Scientific Ltd PS314
particle size
10-100 μm
application(s)
glass & ceramic
industrial qc
pharmaceutical
format
neat
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General description
Polydisperse Particle Standard (PS314, size: 10-100 μm) is a size standard, ideal to determine the particle size distribution (PSD) profile of test samples. Produced using a 100-stage spinning riffler, this standard is analyzed by techniques such as electroformed sieving, wire sieving, microscopy, electrochemical sensing zone and sedimentation.
Application
Used for equipment particle size calibration.
It can also be used to determine the accuracy and reproducibility of laser diffraction particle analyzer.
It can also be used to determine the accuracy and reproducibility of laser diffraction particle analyzer.
Features and Benefits
- suitable for routine instrument calibration checks, testing and corrections
- available as a neat sample
- nominal weight with a standard deviation of approx. 5% (uncertainty 10%).
Storage Class Code
11 - Combustible Solids
WGK
WGK 3
Flash Point(F)
Not applicable
Flash Point(C)
Not applicable
Personal Protective Equipment
dust mask type N95 (US), Eyeshields, Gloves
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