Particle Shape
Founded in 1995, Bettersize is China’s No. 1 player in laser particle sizingbusiness, in the most recent years. At Bettersize, our mission is to provide best-in-class particle size instrumentand particlecharacterization instrument, comprehensive solutions and exceptional customer services. We are dedicated to assist scientists, researchers and engineers around the world to understand material properties, facilitate research, improve production efficiency and beyond.
Particle Shape
The properties of particles include particle size, shape, surface structure and pore structure. The shape of the particles can impact on many properties of a powder sample, including specific surface area, flowability, magnetic property, packing property, abrasive property and chemical activity. In order to improve the characteristics and performance of some products, particle shapes have been designed and produced based on their applications by industrial and scientific research. Therefore, particle morphology analysisis very important throughout this process. Bettersize particle image analyzer is well-known for its using of particle shape analysis.
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