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Malvern Panalytical HydroSM Consumable Starter Kit AWM4007/SYS

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Consumable starter kit for the Hydro SM small-volume wet dispersion unit, part code AWM4007/SYS. The Hydro SM is a cost-effective wet sample dispersion unit designed for measuring samples in non-aqueous dispersants where solvent usage needs to be minimized. It provides small sample volume handling, a continuously variable single-shaft pump and stirrer with digital readout, and software-driven SOPs to aid reproducible particle size analysis.

Key Features:

  • Part code: AWM4007/SYS
  • Compatible with Hydro SM small-volume wet dispersion unit
  • Sample volume range: 50 ml – 120 ml
  • Continuously variable single-shaft pump and stirrer with digital readout
  • Software-driven SOPs with user prompts for GLP and reproducibility
  • Chemically compatible materials as standard for non-aqueous dispersants

Advantages:

  • Minimizes dispersant and sample consumption by supporting 50–120 ml sample volumes
  • Supports reproducible measurements through software-driven SOPs and digital pump/stirrer control
  • Designed for use with non-aqueous dispersants, providing high chemical compatibility
  • Provides a ready set of consumables to support rapid setup and routine operation of the Hydro SM unit

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