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Malvern Panalytical Aero QAS STD - 10 x 2.5g Vials CRM3500

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Malvern Panalytical Aero QAS STD - 10 x 2.5g Vials CRM3500 is a Quality Audit Standard (QAS) single-shot, polydisperse transfer standard designed to verify the performance of Mastersizer dispersion devices. Supplied as a box of 10 disposable vials (2.5 g each), the standard provides a particle size distribution in the 15–150 µm range for routine checks of dry and wet dispersion units including Aero S and compatible Mastersizer accessories. It is intended for regular system performance verification and equipment quality audits.

Key Features:

  • Package contents: 10 disposable vials per box
  • Vial size / sample mass: 2.5 g per vial
  • Particle size range: 15–150 µm
  • Form: single-shot, polydisperse transfer standard
  • Intended use: verification of Aero S and Mastersizer wet/dry dispersion units

Advantages:

  • Enables routine, reproducible performance checks of Mastersizer dispersion units
  • Provides a ready-to-use single-shot standard that simplifies verification workflows
  • Matches the particle size range required for dispersion-device verification (15–150 µm)
  • Supplied in disposable 2.5 g vials to facilitate consistent, contamination-minimizing measurements

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Product Type Consumables
Part Number CRM3500
Brand Malvern Panalytical
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Gross Weight (kg) sgINS;myINS
Net Weight (kg) ;myINS
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