Malvern Instruments has started a series of webinars available both as live events and recorded presentations.
The ‘Masterclass on Suspension Properties’ series guides participants on how to use rheology in combination with other analytical techniques in order to formulate suspensions to meet specific performance targets.
The information is delivered in a straightforward style in order to make the subject easily accessible and comprehensible to a wide variety of audiences.
The webinars will run throughout the year and are designed to be especially useful for anyone new to rheology, or looking to effectively apply rheological analysis to the optimisation of suspension/dispersion products.
Many everyday products are suspensions or dispersions of particles in a liquid medium, ranging from adhesives, paints and inks through to food and drink, personal care and pharmaceutical products.
The physical properties of the dispersed particles, such as average particle size, particle size distribution, zeta potential or charge on the particles, and even particle shape, can all strongly influence the overall (bulk) rheological properties of the suspension, thereby defining their performance in any given application.
The series will tackle each of these variables in turn, exploring how rheology measurements can be used alongside other data to engineer and develop optimal suspension performance.
June’s series opener ‘Influence of particle size and distribution on rheology’ focused on the impact of particle size and size distribution and strategies for manipulating these parameters to control rheological behaviour.
A non-commercial, educational series, the suspension properties Masterclass program extends Malvern’s rheology resource base, which can be freely accessed via the website.
The series is being presented by Malvern technical and applications experts and draws on the company’s skill set in particle sizing as well as rheology.