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*MT 187 PARTICLE SIZE ANALYSIS BY LASER DIFFRACTION
OUTLINE OF METHOD
A representative sample, dispersed at an adequate concentration
in a suitable liquid or gas, is passed through the beam of a monochromatic
light source, usually a laser. The light scattered by the particles
at various angles is measured by a multi-element detector and numerical
values relating to the scattering pattern are then recorded for subsequent
analysis. These numerical scattering values are then transformed,
using an appropriate optical model and mathematical procedure, to
yield the proportion of total volume to a discrete number of size
classes forming a volumetric particle size distribution.
Scope:
This
method provides guidance on the measurement of particle size distributions
of crop protection formulations, for example granules, powders, suspensions
and emulsions, through analysis of their angular light scattering
patterns. Detailed descriptions for the use of laser diffraction methods
are given in ISO 13320-1
last update
01.12.2010