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News Release from: Malvern Instruments | Subject: easyFairs Solids
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 03 October 2006
Malvern Instruments to exhibit at
easyFairs Solids
The focus on the Malvern Instruments stand at easyFairs Solids 2006 will be the Insitec T on-line, and the Insitec Aliss at-line, particle size analysers
The focus on the Malvern Instruments stand at easyFairs Solids 2006 (scheduled for 1-2 November 2006 at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry) will be the Insitec T on-line, and the Insitec Aliss at-line, particle size analysers These laser diffraction-based systems are from the extensive range of Malvern on-line, in-line, at-line and off-line solutions for particle characterisation
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 9 Jan 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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On-line measurement solutions at EasyFairs Solids
Particle sizing solutions for solids processing will be on display alongside infrared sensors for on-line measurement and control of moisture and composition, at EasyFairs Solids 2008 in the NEC
Designed to produce continuous particle sizing information for real time process control, Insitec systems are both rugged and robust, reflecting the exacting demands placed on analytical instrumentation in a process environment.
The instrument, the process interface, analysis software, automation and data reporting can all be customised to the unique needs of individual clients.
The recently introduced Insitec Aliss at-line analyzer has applications in a wide range of processing industries, including powder coatings, minerals and cement.
It uses the same proven Malvern Insitec technology and platform normally employed for particle sizing on-line.
Users therefore gain access to this robust laser diffraction technology to make measurements in an automated laboratory, or manually close to the process line. Request a free brochure from Malvern Instruments ...
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