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Malvern Panalytical Pair of Windows and Seals (Viton) PMW4015

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Pair of anti-reflection windows and Viton seals designed for wet dispersion sample cells. These components provide the optical windows and chemical-resistant sealing required for wet dispersion measurements, and are specified for use with Mastersizer wet-sample systems including MSS, MSX, Micro and Microplus series and Mastersizer 2000 wet dispersion cells. The set is intended to replace worn or damaged wet cell windows and seals to restore proper optical transmission and fluid containment for laser particle sizing measurements.

Key Features:

  • Includes two anti-reflection optical windows
  • Includes Viton (fluoroelastomer) sealing gaskets
  • Intended for wet dispersion sample cells
  • Compatible with Mastersizer wet-sample systems: MSS, MSX, Micro, Microplus and Mastersizer 2000

Advantages:

  • Anti-reflection windows reduce stray reflections and help maintain high-quality optical transmission for accurate laser particle sizing
  • Viton seals provide chemical-resistant sealing for wet dispersion cells, helping to contain sample fluids and maintain system integrity
  • Direct replacement of worn windows and seals restores proper cell performance and supports consistent measurement results

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Part Number PMW4015
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