Event
Beginning: 06/24/25
Location: Online
Not all particles are created equal—typical samples have a range of sizes and shapes. That's what makes particle size analysis complex. Whether you're comparing materials, ensuring quality control, or developing new formulations, understanding how to interpret and present particle size distributions is essential.
Join Dr. Jeff Bodycomb of HORIBA as he demystifies the language and visuals of particle size reporting. In this practical and engaging session, Dr. Bodycomb will explore the meaning behind common size terms, graph formats, and statistical measures used to summarize particle populations. Learn how to confidently interpret results and clearly communicate them to colleagues, customers, and collaborators.
What You Will Learn:
- The meaning and use of mean, median, and mode
- Understanding d10, d50, and d90 percentiles
- The differences between number-based and volume-based distributions
- How to select and interpret different graph formats
- Tips for effectively presenting particle size results in reports and presentations
Who Should Attend:
- Lab Managers looking to improve reporting clarity
- Particle Scientists and Engineers working with size distribution data
- Quality Control Professionals ensuring material consistency
- Anyone who wants to better understand and communicate particle size results
Save your spot and register now!