Laser Diffraction is ubiquitous in analytical chemistry laboratories; ranging from incoming raw materials testing to process development challenges to quality control testing for batch release. Although the technology is well known, the process of developing a method on an instrument like the Mastersizer 3000 is something that many analysts may struggle with. This webinar is designed to guide analysts of all skill levels through the process of developing a particle size distribution method on the MS3000.
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- Dan Beach - Sr. Applications Team Lead, Malvern Panalytical
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Who should attend:
- QC analysts looking to further their understanding of the Mastersizer 3000 and general laser diffraction.
- Process development scientists wanting to determine if a piece of large-scale production equipment is meeting the needs of the application.
What they will learn:
- Practical considerations, tips and guidelines for developing robust and reliable laser diffraction methods.
- Critical experiment and sample preparation stages that can have a significant impact on data.