Seeing is Believing: Advanced Particle Size & Shape Analysis Using Dynamic Imaging Techniques

|   Seminar/Webinar

This webinar introduces the fundamentals of imaging techniques and their practical implementation. We will explore how to characterize particles ranging from microns to millimeters with application examples from various modern systems.

Event

Beginning: 01/27/26

Location: Online

Modern particle characterization can yield more than just a distribution curve; it can give a visual and quantitative understanding of morphology. Modern imaging analyzers combine the intuitive appeal of photography with the power of automation, making detailed analysis accessible for both suspensions and dry powders.

Presented by Dr. Jeff Bodycomb of HORIBA, this webinar introduces the fundamentals of imaging techniques and their practical implementation. We will explore how to characterize particles ranging from microns to millimeters with application examples from various modern systems: LY-9610 imaging accessory to the LA-960V2, Analysette 28, and Eyecon2TM. These can provide a comprehensive view of your materials to meet a wide range of measurement goals. 

What You'll Learn:

  • The Fundamentals of Image Analysis: Understand the core mechanics of how automated systems capture and process particle data.
  • Practical Data Interpretation: How to translate automated visual data into actionable solutions for quality control and R&D. 
  • Technology Implementation: Learn the strengths and limitations of the LY-9610, A28, and Eyecon2 for different applications, from wet suspensions to dry powders.

 

Who Should Attend:

  • Lab Managers: Looking to improve lab throughput and implement more intuitive, automated characterization workflows.
  • Particle Engineers: Seeking to understand how particle shape is determined in practice.
  • Quality Assurance Specialists: Interested in reducing labor costs for their particle sizing techniques with the latest imaging instrumentation. 
  • Research Scientists: Working with complex materials from microns to millimeters who require high-resolution visual validation of their samples.

 

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