New software for the Morphologi G2 high sensitivity particle image analyser from Malvern incorporates a plate tracking facility that further enhances its accuracy, especially at high magnifications
The new function allows the system to recognise and compensate for any tilting of the sample plate, resulting in improved optical focus.
Supplied as an integral part of any new purchase, the upgrade is being provided free of charge to existing Morphologi G2 customers.
Using four reference points at the corners of the scanning area, the plate-tracking function attaches a Z-position to each XY co-ordinate.
Cross-hairs locate the Z-position of the surface of the glass sample carrier at the four corners of the measurement area, and from these the software can calculate tilt of the plate, thus allowing automatic adjustment of the Z-drive to compensate for any tilt.
This ensures that the distance between the optics and glass surface remains constant, maximizing measurement accuracy.
Incorporating the latest optics and a high resolution digital Firewire camera, the Morphologi G2 delivers exceptional image quality.
Simple-to-use, it is capable of measuring hundreds of thousands of particles in minutes, providing statistical size and shape data with no operator bias.
It is particularly valuable for applications where there is sensitivity to shape and/or the presence of fines.