A New Window of Knowledge Into Real-Time Particle Size and Shape Dynamics

A New Window of Knowledge Into Real-Time Particle Size and Shape Dynamics
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PVM® is a real-time probe-based vision tool that immediately provides valuable and previously unattainable knowledge into crystal, particle, and droplet systems.  In May 2009, METTLER TOLEDO optimized and released new PVM® software to ensure the most rapid, high quality PVM® images ever captured.  This enables chemists and chemical engineers to identify and understand particle size and shape change with simple and rapid data interpretation.  By immediately understanding the particle interaction dynamics, PVM® speeds development time and provides a complete understanding of particles and droplets during the first experiment.  PVM® provides information valuable in process development to improve product quality, yield, purity, or downstream processing.  This particle size and shape dynamics webinar will focus on recent advances and improvements to the PVM® hardware and software that simplifies image acquisition for every user.

Additional enhancement features have no been released to accentuate the most critical information with each image:

  • Image thousands of particle, droplets, bubbles, or cells per second
  • Understand particle dynamics - growth, nucleation, agglomeration, and breakage phenomena
  • Automatic and optimized illumination settings for changing solids concentration
  • Avoid altering the particles, droplets, or cells under investigation
  • Lightweight, mobile in-process vision tool

After purchasing Lasentec® in 2001, METTLER TOLEDO has become the world leader for inline particle/droplet size, shape, and count characterization. 

Webinar Presenter
Your online presenter, Eric Hukkanen, has extensive experience in using FBRM® and PVM® technologies for a variety of particle characterization applications.

Interactive
At the end of this online seminar, there will be an interactive Q&A session providing you with the opportunity to ask questions relevant to your particular particle characterization application.