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Phase
Analysis of Light Scattering (PALS)
The use of Phase
Analysis rather than standard amplitude analysis allows for more
accurate and precise measurement of small Doppler shifts.
Now, Zeta Potential measurements
may be made in high ionic strength or high dielectric
environments.
Disposable Zeta Cells
The use of disposable cells can eliminate the need for
cleanup between sample runs and eliminate the worry of dirt or
residual being present.
Removable Static Electrodes
Removable electrodes make cleanup and maintenance easy.
By using this type of electrode you eliminate the thermal
effect that can result during sample analysis.
Low
Volume Zeta Cells
When sample size is limited low volume zeta cells are
available to make a measurement.
High Voltage Mode for Organics
High and low conductivity of a sample is important when
taking a zeta measurement. The amount of current that is
applied to a sample can result in a big shift in the
measurement. High voltage mode is available to control and
monitor the amount of current applied to a sample so these
shifts can be avoided.
Dynamic
Polarization Compensation
The electric field applied to a sample during a measurement
can be held constant by using this option.
Autodilution or
Flow Through Cell
This patented option
eliminates the need for manual dilution of concentrated sample.
Autodilution makes particle size
analysis quick and easy, with no training required.
Results are highly reproducible.
Autotitrator
Multiple measurements
on the same sample over a series of different pH’s or ionic
concentrations may be made automatically using this option.
Iso-electric points may also be
determined.
Autosampler
Batch sampling may be performed by adding a
27-sample autosampler module when increased efficiency is
paramount.
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