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Fineness Of Grind Gages BYK-Gardner USA The Fineness of Grind Gage is used to indicate the fineness of grind or the presence of coarse particles or agglomerates in a dispersion. It does not determine particle size or particle size distribution. Grind gages are used in controlling the production, storage, and application of dispersion products produced by milling in the paint, plastic, pigment...view more The Fineness of Grind Gage is used to indicate the fineness of grind or the presence of coarse particles or agglomerates in a dispersion. It does not determine particle size or particle size distribution. Grind gages are used in controlling the production, storage, and application of dispersion products produced by milling in the paint, plastic, pigment, printing ink, paper, ceramic, pharmaceutical, food, and many other industries. view less
Turbiscan™ LAB Formulaction Inc. The Turbiscan™ LAB can quantify and predict the stability of concentrated systems such as emulsions, dispersions and foams. A non-invasive Multiple Light Scattering (MLS) technique is employed to determine the intensity of particle migration kinetics (sed...view more The Turbiscan™ LAB can quantify and predict the stability of concentrated systems such as emulsions, dispersions and foams. A non-invasive Multiple Light Scattering (MLS) technique is employed to determine the intensity of particle migration kinetics (sedimentation, creaming, clarification) and particle size change kinetics (flocculation, coalescence, packing) as well as phase thickness growth. Analysis can be performed from RT to 60 degrees C on samples up to 95% concentration. view less
Turbiscan™ AGS Formulaction Inc. The Turbiscan™ AGS integrates the Turbiscan™ LAB stability analyzer to an autosampling robot capable of analyzing up to 54 samples with three different temperature chambers operating from RT to 60 degrees C.