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PSA 1190

Model : PSA 1190


Country of Origin: USA

Multi laser system
Measurement range liquid: 0.04 µm to 2500 µm
Measurement range dry: 0.1 µm to 2500 µm
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With the laser diffraction technology of the PSA series you can determine the particle size and particle size distribution of both – liquid dispersions and dry powders from the nanometer up to the millimeter range. The knowledge of the material’s particle size and size distribution is essential for product development and quality control as these two parameters have an impact on the processability as well as the properties of the final product. The instruments of this series incorporate more than fifty years of experience. The world’s first laser diffraction particle size analyzer – the first-ever PSA – was invented in 1967.



Key Features

  • Compact 2-in-1 design to measure both wet and dry samples
  • PSA instruments are the only particle size analyzers that can be configured with fully integrated liquid and dry dispersion modules within one instrument. Sample dispersion as well as the measurement take place inside the instrument. This unique design eliminates the need for the operator to handle several accessories, exchange the hardware, or make manual adjustments. The software enables the switching between liquid and dry dispersion mode with a single mouse click, which saves time and prevents operation errors.
  • Accuracy, repeatability, and stability for a lifetime
    Anton Paar’s particle size analyzers are fully ISO 13320 compliant to meet the requirements for traceable, accurate, and repeatable results. The unique design of the lasers and the optical bench set the market standard for a measurement reproducibility that is better than 1 % variation. Furthermore, the optical bench design has all optical components permanently mounted on a cast-iron base plate. This ensures realignment-free operation, making PSA the ideal instrument not only for R&D environments, but also for harsh environments. Thus, accuracy, reproducibility, and stability are guaranteed for the instruments’ entire life time.