Particle size analysis is used to characterize the size distribution of particles in a sample. This analysis can also be used to measure the particle size of solid materials, suspensions, emulsions, ...
Lew Brown, Technical Director at Fluid Imaging Technologies talks to AZoM about the development and applications of imaging particle analysis. Well, it certainly has been an interesting evolution!
Three oil analysis techniques were applied to used oil samples from an engine that was run in a test cell. The three techniques were Automatic Wear Particle Shape Classification, Ferrography and ...
Two dimensional images are prepared through either negative staining or vitrification. These are then transformed into higher resolution, 2D projections that are then reconstructed to form a 3D ...
Particles are contained in several types of materials. They are found in granules and powders like pharmaceutical ingredients, cement, and pigments. Particles are present in slurries, emulsions, and ...
Particle tracking is of key importance for quantitative analysis of intracellular dynamic processes from time-lapse microscopy image data. Because manually detecting and following large numbers of ...
Using image analysis to characterize complex finished products is crucial in particle analysis. A significant number of resources and guidance literature are available for particle size determination ...
HANOVER, Germany — Group Michelin has developed a "light particle" analysis system that it claims will help it advance the study of tire road wear particles (TRWP), the tiny debris generated by the ...
Large amounts of dust are released from traffic emissions, industrial operations, and waste disposal activities, directly or indirectly pollute the environment, especially the soil and the atmosphere.
Data galore: a simulation of the particle tracks produced when a Higgs boson is created in proton–proton collisions at the LHC. (Courtesy: CERN) An international collaboration is exploring how quantum ...
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CERN finally settles a particle puzzle dodging answers for decades
At the heart of every atomic nucleus, the strong interaction quietly dictates the structure of matter, yet for decades one of its simplest products refused to fit the script. The way fragile “light ...
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