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Elzone II 5390 |
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DescriptionWidely
accepted as a primary particle characterization technique, the electrozone
sensing principle is recognized as a highly effective method of counting and
sizing a wide variety of organic and inorganic materials.
Unlike other measurement techniques, electrozone sensing can be utilized
to analyze samples that have mixed optical properties, densities, colours and
shapes. The Elzone uses this powerful particle characterization technique to
quickly and accurately determine size, number, concentration and mass of a wide
variety of finely divided materials. It
can measure particles from 0.4mm
to 1200mm,
a typical size range for a great number of industrial, biological and
sedimentary specimens. The
Elzone’s high level of accuracy and resolution, speed and its ease of use make
it equally suitable for industry, quality control and research and development
laboratories. Typical
Elzone applications include bio-cells, abrasives, emulsions, toner and inks,
filtration, pigments and sediments. Applicability
specifications cover an analysis time of typically 10 to 100 seconds, sensing
rate from below 1 to over 5000 particles per second.
Concentration up to 1000 ppm (0.1%) by volume and electrolyte : aqueous,
organic or solvating organic. Electrical
100/120/220/240 VAC 50/60 Hz. Elzone II Advantages also feature the 21 CFR part 11 software
option, extensive statistical analysis, counts as well as sizes organic and
inorganic materials. SoftwareThe Elzone 5390 is operated via a separate control module running in a Windowsª environment. Orifice TubesOrifice tubes are available in 22 sizes with orifices ranging from 1900 to 12µm in diameter. OptionsAll models are available with a choice of sample dispersing options including propeller and magnetic stirrers, and hydropulsors. ApplicationsThe electrozone system is currently being used in the following applications: Foods and related material - dairy products, beverage contaminants, emulsions and flavours, flours and powders, and condiments Particles in nature - marine micro life, marine sediments, crude oils, minerals, clays and soils, pollens, environmental contaminants Coatings and graphic arts materials - toners, photographic film emulsions, paper coatings, textile sizing, pigments, dyestuffs, fillers Ceramics and metals - ceramic ingredients, catalysts, refractories, metal powders, magnetic powders Combustibles, and chemicals - explosives, propellants, solid fuels Processing operations - grinding and crushing, classifying and separating, crystallizing, polymerizing, emulsifying, encapsulating, filtering Specifications
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