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[February 2007]

Malvern Highlights Latest Systems and Consultancy Package at Powtech 2007


As well as exhibiting the latest additions to the company's extensive range of particle analysis, rheology and analytical imaging systems for materials characterisation, Malvern Instruments Ltd (Malvern, Worcs, England) will highlight a new consultancy service at Powtech 2007 (27-29 March 2007; Nurnberg, Germany). In addition, members of the Malvern team will make presentations at the associated Partec 2007 congress.

In 2006, Malvern added powerful NIR (near infrared) chemical imaging technology to its Analytical Imaging portfolio of systems for materials characterisation. These will make their Powtech debut in 2007, alongside the company's established Morphologi G2 morphological imaging system.

The Morphologi G2 incorporates the latest optics and a high resolution digital camera to deliver particle size and shape data, and images. Based on digital image analysis and automated microscopy, the system measures particle size across a wide range, from 0.5 microns to 3000 microns. Using circle equivalent diameter; it employs a variety of parameters for particle shape analysis. This allows determination and quantification of even subtle differences between particles. Since every particle in a sample can be individually measured and recorded, the analyser also has applications in counting and foreign particle detection.

Additionally, a new consultancy service from Malvern has been developed to meet the requirements of the process industries, helping manufacturers to better understand and optimise particulate processing operations. It also affords the opportunity to assess the need for permanent installation of on-line particle size analysis and determine the optimal set-up required. If a permanent on-line analysis solution is selected as a result of the study, then much of the preliminary testing and analysis normally required has already been completed. This makes installation and commissioning rapid and very straightforward, resulting in a much faster return on investment.

The 5-day package is built around Malvern's Insitec Voyager, a fully automated, mobile on-line particle size analyser, which is installed at the client's site and is fully supported throughout by a Malvern process specialist. A typical programme involves: installation and optimisation of sampling; measurement of the current status of the process; running defined test programmes; and the generation of comprehensive reports. The aims include finding the best parameters for process control, and testing sensitivity to process change. There is an option to rent or buy the Insitec Voyager system after completion of the study.

Malvern specialists will be available throughout Powtech 2007 to discuss the company's complete range of products and services.

www.malvern.com



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