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MicrotracModel Turbiscan Tower -Multi Sample Dispersion Stability Analyzer

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Turbiscan TOWER is the new flagship product of the Turbiscan range for full characterization of the dispersion stability of concentrated formulations (emulsions, suspensions, foams). 6 independent measurement positions allow simultaneous comparison of formulations for faster and better understanding of destabilization mechanisms (creaming, sedimentation, flocculation, coalescence..). Dispersion Analysis can be performed from 4 to 80°C to accelerate the destabilization process or to reproduce storage conditions. An improved mechanical design and vertical set-up offer better performance and smaller bench footprint.

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  • Technology : Static Multiple Light Scattering (SMLS)
  • Light Source : LED emitting NIR radiation at 880nm
  • Displacement interval max. resolution :  5 μm
  • Maximum displacement velocity : 15mm/s
  • Sample Volume : 1.5 - 30mL
  • Temperature  range : 4 - 80 °C
  • Number of samples : 1 - 6 
  • Sample concentration : 0.0001 - 95% v/v
  • Measured size range : 10 nm - 1mm
  • Reproducibility / Repeatability
  • on latex standards : +/- 0.05% / 0.05%
  • Automatic samples recognition
  • (bar-code) : Oui
  • ISO Compliant : TR 13097 / TR18811 / TR 13014
  • Dimensions : 38 x 45 x 90 cm

TURBISCAN is the reference technology for direct physical stability analysis. With hassle-free sample preparation, intuitive software and highly reliable measurements, TURBISCAN has become an irreplaceable tool for any formulator.

The instrument works with up to 6 samples at a time (disposable glass cells of 4 or 20 mL) and allows the analysis of liquid dispersions but also foams and viscous products thanks to specially designed measurement adapters.

TURBISCAN technologies are compliant with the International Organization for Standardization guidelines for the characterization of dispersion stability (ISO/TR 13097).