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by:Particle Technology Labs based inDowners Grove, ILLINOIS (USA)
Laser Diffraction, also known as Static Light Scattering, has become one of the most widely used particle sizing distribution techniques across various industries. Samples can be analyzed on either a liquid suspension or dry dispersion basis. The sample material is passed through a laser beam which results in the laser light scattered at a wide ...
by:Hygieneering, Inc. based inWillowbrook, ILLINOIS (USA)
The purpose of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment is to assess a property for potential environmental liabilities based on current and previous property uses, review of environmental records, and a property site inspection. Sampling of building materials or subsurface sampling is not typically included with the standard scope of a Phase I ...
Manufactured by:Eurofins based inSouth San Francisco, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Asbestos analysis includes testing of bulk building materials for asbestos by performing a visual estimation using the EPA Method 600/R-93/116. This asbestos analysis method is the most widely used method for estimating asbestos is bulk building materials and works well for most sample types. However, it might require a more detailed method like ...
Manufactured by:Bunting - Redditch based inRedditch, UNITED KINGDOM
Bunting’s Redditch manufacturing facility is home to one of the world’s most complete laboratories for Magnetic Separation and Metal Detection equipment. Mineral processing, mining and recycling companies from across the world send samples of materials for controlled tests by experienced technicians in Bunting’s Customer Experience Centre for ...
by:Particle Technology Labs based inDowners Grove, ILLINOIS (USA)
Image Analysis is a powerful analytical technique which can provide additional information on a sample compared to just “particle size” and distribution. The majority of particle sizing techniques assume an equivalent spherical diameter of some measured property. This simplification is advantageous as a sphere is the only shape which can be described using a single ...
