PSS Accusizer

Accurate determination of particle size and counts at the tail end of your distributions

The AccuSizer product line is based on our unique single particle optical sizing (SPOS) technology. The SPOS systems can be used as liquid particle counters for contamination applications or as sophisticated particle size analyzers of suspensions.

All AccuSizer systems consist of a sensor, pulse height analyzer (counter), and fluidics to transport the sample through the sensor. Particles flowing through the sensor scatter and obscure the incident laser beam. This light interaction creates pulses that are proportion to the size of the particle. The counter converts these pulses to particle size.

Systems

The Accusizer range covers all your Particle counting needs from QC with the A2000 to R&D with the A7000.

A2000: Contamination analysis of oils or water with or without dilution

A7000 SIS: USP 787, 788, or 789 testing of parenteral drugs or ophthalmic solutions

A7000 AD: Single stage auto-dilution for general particle size analysis applications

A7000 APS: Two stage auto-dilution for high concentration samples and USP 729 testing

All AccuSizer systems can be integrated with the Autosampler for complete automation.

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Sensors

A range of sensors to cover every size range from 0.15μm-2500μm

The LE400 sensor; collimated beam, scatter + extinction, 0.5-400 μm

The LE1000 sensor; extinction only, 2-1000μm

The LE2500 sensor; extinction only, 25-2500μm

The FX; focused beam, extinction 0.7-20 μm at high concentration

The FX Nano; focused beam, scattering 0.15 -10+ μm at high concentration

Counter

The counter provides high resolution results in up to 1024 size channels.

Fluidics

The sample can be transported through the sensor either without dilution or with single and two stage auto-dilution samplers.

SIS: Direct Injection Single sample

AD: Single stage auto-dilution for general particle size analysis applications

APS: Two stage auto-dilution for high concentration samples and USP 729 testing