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Malvern Mastersizer 2000 used for beverage QC

A Malvern Instruments product story
Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Jun 14, 2006

Dohler Euro Citrus of Darmstadt in Germany has installed a second Mastersizer 2000 for use in the company's quality control department, after success in R and D applications

Following successful long term experience with the Malvern Mastersizer 2000 particle size analyser in research and development applications, Dohler Euro Citrus (Darmstadt, Germany) has installed a second Mastersizer 2000 for use in the company's quality control department.

The Dohler Group is a leading international producer of fruit juice concentrates and blends, compounds, basic ingredients, flavours, emulsions and colourings for the beverage, dairy and ice cream industries.

The decision to purchase a second Mastersizer 2000 was based on its proven flexibility seen in R and D applications, combined with the ease and safety with which it could be further applied in QC.

Method transferability and comparability of results were also important factors in making the choice.

A laser-diffraction based system, the Mastersizer 2000 particle size analyser offers a comprehensive range of sample dispersion accessories and an autosampler, allowing analysis of a wide variety of both wet and dry samples.

It can measure particle size over an extremely broad range from 0.02 to 2000 microns, achieved using a patented dual-wavelength optical system that allows the entire measurement range to be accessed without changes to the instrument configuration.

The hardware and software designs of the Mastersizer 2000 provide a high degree of flexibility and deliver the analysis options required in R and D.

Developed methods can be stored and later applied with just a 'single click' operation, making the system ideal for QC applications.

Software-driven Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) ensure straightforward operation, allowing the Mastersizer 2000 to be used with minimal training.

They simplify method development for global method transfer, and minimise operator intervention and hence variability.

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