The Sald-7101 is a great tool for research and development in nanotechnology and
life sciences.
Due to its comprehensive technology it is possible to get a final result in just
one second. This makes it interesting in all kind of quick changing solutions, agglomeration
control or chemical reactions. The SALD 7101 is designed for various measurement
applications with easy operations, such as wet measurements, high concentration
sample measurements and micro bubble measurements, too.
In the SALD7101 a UV laser beam with a wavelength of 375nm is emitted from the light
source, converted into a thick beam with a collimator and directed at the particle
group. The group emits scattered light and forms a concentric scattering image at
the detection plane. The special shaped wind sensor detects scattering angles up
to 60°.
- Measurement principle: Laser diffraction (Mie solution, Fraunhofer approximation)
- Measurement range: 10nm – 300 µm
Features:
- Seamless measurements
- Multifaceted analyses and evaluations
- Measure concentrations from several ppm to 20%
- Optional accessories for a wide variety of applications
- Calibration not required
A single light source, a single optical system and a single measurement theory of
laser diffraction method can realize the perfect seamless and wide measuring range.
There are no discontinuous points over the measuring range. Changes of particle
size distribution can be monitored in real-time, because no switch of light sources
can realize the short measurement time of 1 second.
Accessories:
Sampler units for wet measurements
With the sampler unit SALD-MS71
it´s possible to measure dispersed particles in the liquid.
SUS and fluororesins are used in the circulation passageways of Sampler Unit SALD-MS71
(optional), so that many organic solvents can be used. Also, when measurement with
a small amount of organic solvent is desired, the batch cell SALD-BC71 can be selected.
High Concentrated Samples:
The high concentration kit HC-71 allows measurements of high concentrated samples
by simply dispersing the high-concentrated sample between two glass slides. This
shortens the length of the light path, avoids the negative effects of multiple scattering.