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Measure particle-size distributions in line

Parsum

While conventional laboratory analysis aims to determine particle size to obtain information about the quality of the final or intermediate products, inline particle measurement provides information about the manufacturing process that is often crucial. Parsum technology enables the measurement of particles in the running process — without sampling and without the need for a laboratory. The inline IPP 70-5 standard probe (photo), for example, measures particle-size distributions in all powders, granulates and bulk solids in dry and wet applications. The IPP 70-S is suitable for all processes without ATEX requirements in the fields of chemistry, foodstuffs, construction materials and more. Typical applications include fluidized beds, granulation, agglomeration, coating, spray drying, sieving, grinding and transport. The standard probe covers a particle size measurement range of 50 to 6,000µm and handles temperatures from –20 to 100°C at pressures below 4 bars. Hall 11.1, Stand F25 — Parsum, a SOPAT brand, Berlin, Germany

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