Malvern Panalytical 20.0mic/15ml POLYMER STA LTX4220A
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20.0 µm polymer size standard supplied as a 15 mL aqueous suspension for instrument verification and calibration. Polystyrene latex spheres provide a monodisperse, size‑traceable standard for performance checks of particle sizing and related measurement systems. Supplied with a Certificate of Calibration traceable to NIST and formulated at 1% solids to enable easy dispersal and colloidal stability.
Key Features:
- Certified particle diameter: 20.0 µm
- Packaging: 15 mL dropper‑tipped bottle (aqueous suspension)
- Material: monodisperse polystyrene (polymer) latex spheres
- Concentration: 1% solids, optimized for easy dispersal and colloidal stability
- Calibration: Certificate of Calibration included, traceable to NIST
- Part code: LTX4220A
- Intended use: size standard for routine instrument verification and performance checks
Advantages:
- Provides a size‑traceable reference to verify and validate particle sizing performance
- Ready‑to‑use 15 mL dropper bottle simplifies dispensing and minimizes sample handling
- 1% solids formulation and monodisperse spheres promote rapid, reproducible dispersion
- Includes Certificate of Calibration for measurement traceability and quality assurance
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| Product Type | Consumables |
| Part Number | LTX4220A |
| Brand | Malvern Panalytical |
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