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Particle size distribution analysis

Started by , Sep 12 2016 10:22 PM
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Electroresistance vs laser diffraction - which is better for PSD analysis of dairy cream fat cells in the 0.5 to 3 micron range?  Or is there another method that you prefer?

Thanks for the information and insights!

 

Watanka

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Hi Watanka

 

I believe you will find that Laser Diffraction is the most common and accurate method for measuring emulsion particle sizes.

 

regards

 

Jeremy

A cheaper alternative is under the microscope (hanging drop procedure).  This method is more time consuming and requires a bit more expertise though.


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