Clemex Powder Disperser
The Clemex Powder Disperser is a powerful software-controlled dispersion unit
for dry powders. Addressing a need in the field of particle characterization,
the Clemex Powder Disperser breaks agglomerates, without damaging the particles,
so that they might be easily observed and differentiated on glass slides for particle size and shape analysis by optical Microscopy.

Powder dispersion is done in a few steps
Carefully place the powder in the nozzle chamber and position two microscope
glass slides in the holders. The computer interface allows the user to select
pre-defined particle dispersion templates. By selecting one of these templates
all the settings such as Starting Pressure, Dispersion Flow and Time are already
defined and allow users to start the dispersion process immediately. If more
control is needed, the user can step in and create his own particle dispersion
template and save it.
Ready in less than 4 minutes
Once a powder disperser run is initiated, it takes between 1 to 4 minutes for
particle dispersion to complete, depending on the starting pressure. The
incoming air directed into the nozzle disperses particles into the dispersion
chamber and they fall back onto the microscope glass slide.
Repeatable results
With its combination of hardware and software, the Clemex Powder Disperser
produces uniform and repeatable deposits of particles on microscope slides.
Furthermore, by using pre-defined templates the software allows the user to get
repeatable dispersion results.
Used in conjunction with the Clemex
PSA300 workstation, it is an essential part of any laboratory conducting
particle size analysis. Analysis is made easy and repeatable, and results can be
validated since each particle is associated to its corresponding measurement.
Vacuum System
Other powder dispersers use compressed air which can often be contaminated by
oil or humidity. By using a vacuum system the Clemex Powder Disperser introduces
no contaminants into the air flow.
No broken particle
While most dispersers use fluidized beds or high-pressure aerosol, the Clemex
Powder Disperser uses vacuum, insuring that no particle is damaged or modified
by the disperser�s environment. Specially designed nozzles combined with an
elongated particle dispersion chamber allow the particles to move freely
minimizing collisions with the top of the chamber therefore obtaining undamaged
particles. Dispersion chambers come in varying sizes in order to accommodate
differences in particle weights.
The unit
The Clemex Powder Disperser system is mainly composed of a computer controlled
vacuum unit, a selection of powder dispersion nozzles (with different dispersion
patterns), a primary powder chamber, an elongated dispersion chamber and a
twin-slide holder.