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Thermo Scientific™ 5000 Series 1.0μm to 3.2μm Polymer Particle Suspensions
Meet the need for particulate materials with a variety of particle sizes and properties.
Brand: Thermo Scientific™ 5100B
Description
Meet the need for particulate materials with a variety of particle sizes and properties with Thermo Scientific™ 5000 Series Polymer Particle Suspensions, of special interest for research in light scattering, microporous filter checking and aerosol particle generation.
Features:- Density of 1.05g/cm3 and a refractive index of 1.59 at 589nm
- Diameters measured by optical microscopy, photon correlation spectroscopy or light scattering
- Packaged as aqueous suspensions at 10% solids by weight
- Range up to 3.1 microns in size.
- For larger particles, refer to our 7000 Series Copolymer Particle Suspensions.
Ordering Information:
- 15mL, 100mL, and 1000mL bottle sizes available
- 15mL (“A” Part No. bottles), 100mL (B bottles) and 1000mL (C bottles) are packaged to order; example (Part No. 5003B and 5003C).
- Please allow 10 working days when ordering these fill volumes.
Includes:
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and general product handling insert sheet
Recommended for:
High concentration polymer particles < 3μm used in filter evaluation and testing, fluid mechanics research, dispersion studies and many other research and development projects. Not intended for use in instrument calibration or diagnostic reagents because they lack the exacting specifications needed for those applications.
Specifications
Contains trace amount of surfactant to inhibit agglomeration and promote stability | |
Unless otherwise stated, refrigerate (2° to 8°C) product when not in use but do not freeze. Store upright and keep bottle tightly sealed. Mix product with gentle inversion by hand or vortex mixer. | |
White or Colorless | |
Polystyrene | |
General product handling insert sheet | |
1.05g/cm3 | |
1.59 at 589nm (25°C) | |
1.0 μm |
10% | |
Particles useful for such applications as filter evaluation, checking and testing, light scattering research, fluid mechanics research, aerosol particle generation, dispersion studies, and many other research and development projects. They are not intended for use in instrument calibration. | |
Aerosol Particle Generation, Dispersion, Filter Evaluation, Light Scattering, Particle Generation | |
Polymer Particle Suspensions | |
100 mL | |
100 mL | |
Product stable for a minimum of 24 months |