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Why the University of Washington chose the HORIBA Laser Scattering Particle Size Distribution Analyzer

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Webinar Description

Join our users at the University of Washington (UW) as they discuss how the HORIBA particle size analyzer is used in their undergraduate courses and how the instrument manages to support a wide range of applications. Some examples include polymer spheres, ceramic powders, soil, and rocks. In this webinar, Materials Science and Engineering (MSE) graduate students, Michelle Katz and Tiffany Tang will demonstrate with case studies how other orthogonal methods such as optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction help them cross-validate their particle size and size distribution. You will also learn why the UW MSE program selected the HORIBA particle size analyzer over other options for their undergraduate environment.

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