Particle Technology Labs offers a variety of other analyses and services including angle of repose, conductivity, loss on drying, loss on ignition, oil extraction, pH, residue on ignition (ROI), sample pre-conditioning (non-cGMP only), sample splitting by large or micro rotary riffler and specific gravity.
Density is defined as mass of a sample or body divided by its volume. This value is typically expressed in kg per m3 or g per cm3 for solids, as well...
Read MoreRheology is the study of the flow or deformation of matter. Viscosity, specifically, describes that of a free-flowing fluid. Often, materials may exhibit both viscous (fluid) and elastic (solid) behavior—these...
Read MoreRefractive index (RI) determination at PTL is primarily used as a supportive technique to provide more accurate particle size distributions from light scattering techniques (such as laser diffraction). These techniques...
Read MoreDigital microscopy or using a digital camera to capture images of the microscope’s field of view is a very useful tool when characterizing particles or a dispersion. Questions such as...
Read MoreParenteral drug infusions for intramuscular, subcutaneous or intravenous (IV) injection should be virtually free of subvisible particles that can be harmful when introduced to the bloodstream. To ensure these products...
Read MoreThe cleanliness of small parts and components is a concern in a variety of industries. Especially, in the automotive and aerospace industry where foreign particles can result in failure of...
Read MorePTL offers technical cleanliness testing conforming to ISO 16232—Cleanliness of Automotive Components, as well as the Association of German Automotive Industry’s VDA 19. Through light optical analysis with the JOMESA...
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