
The most versatile and accurate particle sizing and counting analyzer available today. Using The Coulter Principle, also known as ESZ (Electrical Sensing Zone Method), the Multisizer 3 COULTER COUNTER provides number, volume, mass and surface area size distributions in one measurement, with an overall sizing range of 0.4 µm to 1,200 µm. Its response is unaffected by particle color, shape, composition or refractive index. The Coulter Principle is the absolute leading technology in high resolution and accuracy and it is further enhanced in the Multisizer 3 by using a Digital Pulse Processor (DPP). You will get the ultra-high resolution, multiple channel analysis and accuracy not provided by any other technology. It all makes the Multisizer 3 indispensable for any industrial or life science research project involving sizing and/or counting. Equally a powerful tool for quality control, it provides the analyst with a system which is easy to use, yet so technologically advanced that it is able to solve most particle sizing problems.
Particles suspended in a weak electrolyte solution are drawn through a small aperture, separating two electrodes between which an electric current flows. The voltage applied across the aperture creates a "sensing zone". As particles pass through the aperture (or "sensing zone"), they displace their own volume of electrolyte, momentarily increasing the impedance of the aperture.
This change in impedance produces
a pulse that is digitally processed in real time. The Coulter Principle
states that the pulse is directly proportional to the tri-dimensional
volume of the particle that produced it. Analyzing these pulses enables
a size distribution to be acquired and displayed in volume (µm3
or fL) and diameter (µm). In addition, a metering device is
used to draw a known volume of the particle suspension through the
aperture; a count of the number of pulses can then yield the concentration
of particles in the sample.
| Nearly half a century of experience counting and sizing particles and cells | |
| Used in approved ASTM methods | |
| Technology defined by the International Standard ISO 13319 (ISO 13319:2000: Determination of particle size distributions -- Electrical sensing zone method) | |
| The highest resolution available in the industry for particle counting and size distribution. It provides a direct measurement of a real parameter of a particle: its volume | |
| Capable of counting and sizing particles at concentration levels not detected by other technologies | |
| Color or refractive index does not affect results |
| Easy to operate. Instrument completely controlled through the computer with user-friendly software | |
| Digital Pulse Processor. Real-time measurements. Detection of any change in the sample over the length of the analysis. The pulse distribution offers information about the sample behavior such as cell volume, dissolution, agglomeration, etc. | |
| Suitable for both aqueous and organic electrolytes | |
| Environmentally friendly, mercury-free metering system | |
| New aperture system (no grease) makes it easy to reconfigure for a desired size range | |
| Resolution can be selected from 4 to 300 channels at any selected range |
| User defined Standard Operation Procedures | |
| Multiple security levels | |
| Enables 21 CFR part 11 Compliance | |
| Powerful and flexible software allows the processing and presentation of data to fit all needs | |
| Trending capability allows for easy and quick monitoring of any process | |
| Certification Program to ensure instrument performance | |
| V-Check (IQ, OQ, PQ) instrument validation |
Part No
Description
MultisizerT 3 COULTER COUNTER®
Part No
Description
Aperture Instrument Concentration Control (1 x 20 ml)
Dispersant IA Nonionic (5 x 15 ml)
Dispersant IB Nonionic (5 x 15 ml)
Dispersant IC Nonionic (5 x 15 ml)
Dispersant IIA Anionic (5 x 15 ml)
Dispersant IIIA Cationic (5 x 15 ml)
Dispersant Mixed (5 x 15 ml)
Standards Mixed Kit: 1 ea.: 2 µm, 5 µm, 10 µm, 20 µm, 43 µm (5 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 1 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 2 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 3 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 5 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 10 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 15 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 20 µm, Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
LS30 Standards, nominal 30 µm Latex Particle (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 43 µm Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
LS65 Standards, nominal 65 µm Polystyrene Latex Particle (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Standard, nominal 90 µm Polystyrene Latex Particles (NIST Traceable) (1 x 15 ml)
Zap-Oglobin II (USA Only) (International, contact your local distributor) (1 btl.)
Organic Fluid Kit (1 kit)
ISOTON® II Diluent (USA Only) (International, contact your local distributor) (20 L)
COULTER CLENZ® (USA Only) (International, contact your local distributor) (500 mL)
COULTER CLENZ® (USA Only) (International, contact your local distributor) (5 L)
COULTER CLENZ® (USA Only) (International, contact your local distributor) (10 L)
Part No
Description
20 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
30 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
50 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
70 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
100 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
140 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
200 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
280 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
400 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
560 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
1000 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
2000 µm, Aperture Tube (1 ea)
50 µm, Aperture Tube, High Resolution (1 ea)
70 µm, Aperture Tube, High Resolution (1 ea)
100 µm, Aperture Tube, High Resolution (1 ea)
140 µm, Aperture Tube, High Resolution (1 ea)
200 µm, Aperture Tube, High Resolution (1 ea)
Accuvettes (200/pk)
Specifications
Overall Analysis:
0.4 µm to 1200 µm in diameter.
0.0336 to 904.8 x 106 fL or µm3 in volume.
Power Consumption:
Less than 250 volt-amps (Watts)
Operating Temperature:
5°C to 40°C
Relative Humidity:
10% to 80% without condensation
Dynamic Range of Aperture:
30:1 by Diameter, 27,000:1 by Volume
Orifice Tube Sizes: 20 µm to 2000 µm
apertures (nominal sizes). Each size allows the measurement of particles
in a range of 2% to 60% of aperture diameter.
Resolution:
User Selectable
Number of Channels:
Pulse data is digitized and can be processes to achieve up to 300
size channels for any sleeted range.