Zetasizer Demos and On-Demand Training
09 Nov, 2020 | Newsletters
Since the early 1980’s, the Malvern Zetasizer range of instruments have evolved to become the most widely used dynamic light scattering (DLS) instruments, measuring particle and molecular size from less than a nanometer to several microns. The newly released Zetasizer Lab, Pro and Ultra add unique measurement features such as Multi-Angle Dynamic Light Scattering (MADLS) and Adaptive Correlation that provide higher resolution data and a new approach to data acquisition. Take a closer look at the new Zetasizer Advance range – more accurate, more versatile, simpler, yet much more powerful. CONTACT US FOR A DEMO TODAY! Nanoparticle size analysis training videos available to watch now This series of training webinars is split into 4 separate sessions focused on dynamic and electrophoretic light scattering. Talks will cover basic measurement principles, data interpretation and tests performed to gauge data quality. To watch, simply login. ZetaClass 1: The best Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) system for your particle characterization requirements This talk covers the basic measurement principles used in DLS for measuring the size of particles typically in the sub-micron region and how to choose the most suitable Zetasizer model for your application. WATCH NOW ZetaClass 2: Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS) data interpretation and troubleshooting This talk outlines the criteria and tests that are performed on the measured data, how this affects data quality and whether it is interpreted to be ‘good’ or ‘needs improvement’. WATCH NOW ZetaClass 3: Electrophoretic Light Scattering (ELS) for Zeta potential measurements This talk is focused on Zeta potential, how it is calculated and how it can be used to optimise formulations of suspensions and emulsions as well as predict long-term stability. WATCH NOW ZetaClass 4: Applications of Zetasizer Advance series across different sectors of the industry This webinar discusses the various applications of DLS across different industries from pharmaceuticals to catalysts, batteries and more. WATCH NOW Test your knowledge – Click here – Try our new fun & interactive Quiz – Few Days remaining |