May 28, 2013
By:
Lew Brown, Fluid Imaging Technologies
This application note details how imaging particle analysis automatically characterizes fibrous particles using the actual image and shape in addition to ESD. This allows each, individual fiber to be accurately measured for the degree of curl, straightness, length, width and other parameters, and to be automatically differentiated from each other.
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Mar 26, 2013
By:
Lew Brown, Fluid Imaging Technologies
This application note explains how counting and characterizing particles based upon their actual size and shape instead of by ESD enables protein agglomerates to be automatically differentiated from silicone droplets, air bubbles and foreign matter.
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Overcoming limitations of volumetric techniques and detecting transparent particles.
Aug 2, 2011
By:
Lew Brown
Overcoming limitations of volumetric techniques and detecting transparent particles.
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