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Particle Size Analysis

Shiva Analyticals offers specialized testing of Particle Size through Particle Size Analyzer with a LASER-based diffraction principle.

Particle size analysis and particle size distribution significantly impact drug product efficacy as well as other organic, inorganic, and metallic materials. Particle analysis by the LASER technique is highly recommended for product characterization and quality control.

The following characteristics are ascertained from particle size analysis measurements using the LASER Method:

  • D10
  • D50
  • D90
  • Volume distribution
  • Number distribution

Key areas of application of Particle Size analysis are:

  • Maximizing Soy milk quality attributes
  • Enhancing Pigment Color attributes and Hiding Power of Paints
  • Improving Electronic Ceramic Powders for dielectric applications
  • Improving Drilling Fluid performance
  • Increasing the toughness of rubber
  • Increasing the color stability and durability of Inks
  • Improving the hydration, setting and hardening, strength, and heat of hydration for Cement and Concrete Components
  • Improving the quality of Mayonnaise
  • Improving the performance of the final pressed component of Piezoelectric Ceramics
  • Increasing appearance, gloss, opacity, and absorbance of Titanium Dioxide in Paints and Food Colors
  • Improving the performance of Chemical mechanical polishing
  • Improving solubility and bioavailability of Pharmaceutical APIs & Formulations, and Nutraceuticals

Particle size Analyzer

Measurement Range: 0.01 μm to 3000 μm
Accuracy: ±0.6%
Measurement Method: Mie scattering theory and Fraunhofer theory
Software: Complies with FDA 21 CFR PART 11

Please contact us for Analytical method development & method validation, and cGMP particle size analysis

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