Zeta-Potential Probe performs continuous monitoring.
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Model DT-300 measures electro-kinetic potential in aqueous and non-aqueous concentrated dispersions and emulsions. It utilizes electro-acoustic phenomenon that makes it suitable for concentrates with volume fraction exceeding 0.1%, with no upper limit. Precision is ~0.1 mV, and measurement time varies from 15 sec for concentrated aqueous oxide dispersions to ~4 min for water-in-oil emulsions. Probe can be inserted into pipe for continuous in-line monitoring.
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Zeta Potential Probe
New from Dispersion Technology, the DT-300 Zeta Potential Probe measures electrokinetic potential in both aqueous and non-aqueous concentrated dispersions and emulsions. It utilizes an electroacoustic phenomenon predicted 70 years ago by Debye. This technique makes it suitable for concentrates with volume fraction exceeding roughly 0.1%, with practically no upper limit. Precision is approximately 0.1 mV. Measurement time varies from 15 seconds for concentrated aqueous oxide dispersions to approximately 4 minutes for water-in-oil emulsions. Sample volume can be as little as 2 ml. The probe can be inserted into a pipe for continuous in-line monitoring.
For more information, contact Dispersion Technology, 364 Adams Street, Bedford Hills, NY 10507; dispersion.com; Ph: 914-241-4777; Fx: 914-241-4842.