Laser Diffraction
Laser diffraction is a widely used technique for measuring particle size, utilizing the diffraction patterns of laser light to determine the size distribution of particles ranging from nanometers to millimeters.
DeepSizer 300
DeepSizer 300 is a submersible particle size analyzer designed for intelligent sediment monitoring. It measures concentration (0.001–100 g/L) and particle size (0.1–2000 μm) directly in rivers, lakes, estuaries, and coastal waters
Bettersizer S3 Plus
The Bettersizer S3 Plus combines laser diffraction and dynamic image analysis in one instrument. It can measure the size and shape of particles from 0.01 μm to 3500 μm.
Bettersizer 2600
The Bettersizer 2600 uses laser diffraction to measure particles from 0.02–2,600 μm. Its 92 detectors capture scattering signals, which are processed with Mie theory to deliver accurate and reliable particle size distribution.