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Disc Centrifugation

Disc Centrifuge | L.O.T. Oriel, CPS DC 24000

Location: LFG, Cauerstraße 4, 91058 Erlangen, Room 1.373

Disc centrifugation is a proven sedimentation-based method for accurate, high-resolution particle size measurement. Particle size determination in the range of 3 nm to 75 μm with high resolution, accuracy, detection sensitivity and a wide dynamic measurement range. For all samples that can be dispersed in an aqueous solution or in organic solvents. It is also possible to measure suspended particles that do not settle.

Dr. Cornelia Damm, Dr. Jochen Schmidt

  • Rotor speed: 600 to 24,000 rpm
  • Rotor: single sample disc centrifuge
  • Sample volume: 0.1 mL
  • Particle size: 3 nm to 75 µm
  • Detector: extinction detector (405 nm/470 nm)
  • Temperature control: room temperature

https://cpsinstruments.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/CPS-Disc-Centrifuge-Particle-Size-Analyzers-German-.pdf

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Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU)
Zentrum für Funktionale Partikelsysteme

Haberstraße 9a
91054 Erlangen
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