Particle Size Analyzer characterizes particles down to 17 nm.

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Utilizing Rosin-Rammler and Folk and Ward Phi analytical methods, Model LS 13 320 provides reproducible measurement of samples from .017-2,000 µm. Tornado Dry Powder Dispersing System keeps sample particles intact, while reverse Fourier optics incorporated in fiber-optic spatial filter system optimize light scattering measurement. Polarization Intensity Differential Scattering technology furthers detection capabilities in pharmaceutical, plastics, food, and beverage applications.



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Beckman Coulter Extends Range of LS* 13 320 Particle Size Analysis System



Instrument Characterizes Particles as Small as 17 Nanometers

BREA, Calif - Beckman Coulter, Inc., has extended the range of its industry leading LS 13 320 particle size analyzer to allow high-resolution, reproducible measurement of samples from .017 to 2000 µm. The enhanced LS 13 320 also adds Rosin-Rammler and Folk & Ward Phi methods to its full complement of standard analytical capabilities.

The instrument"s patented Tornado Dry Powder Dispersing System keeps sample particles intact, allowing true measurement of the original samples. Reproducibility is typically better than one percent. These features combine with the extended size range to provide high-accuracy/high-resolution detection without the risk of missing either the largest or the smallest particles in a sample.

The LS 13 320 differs from other laser-based instruments by virtue of its wide dynamic size range, number of detectors and sample measurement options. Reverse Fourier optics incorporated in a patented fiber-optic spatial filter system optimize light scattering measurement. Polarization Intensity Differential Scattering (PIDS) technology, a Beckman Coulter exclusive, furthers detection capabilities in pharmaceutical, plastics, food and beverage, and a variety of other applications.

"The expanded analytical range of the LS 13 320 will provide our customers with the ability to more accurately monitor and control their samples and processes," said Elsa Burgess, director, Beckman Coulter Particle Characterization Business Center. "We are committed to the continuous evolution of these instruments and to bringing new levels of accuracy and ease-of-use to particle characterization."

About Beckman Coulter

Beckman Coulter, Inc., based in Orange County, California, develops, manufactures and markets products that simplify, automate and innovate complex biomedical tests. More than 200,000 Beckman Coulter systems operate in laboratories around the world, supplying critical information for improving patient health and reducing the cost of care. Recurring revenue, consisting of supplies, test kits and operating-type lease payments, represents approximately 78 percent of the company's 2008 annual revenue of $3.1 billion. For more information, visit www.beckmancoulter.com.

*Beckman Coulter and the stylized logo are registered trademarks of Beckman Coulter, Inc. LS is a trademark of Beckman Coulter, Inc.

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