| Malvern Reveals Blush Brilliance With Morphologi G3 |
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| Wednesday, 10 March 2010 01:33 | |||
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The Morphologi G3 combines high quality, automated imaging with statistically significant particle shape and particle size measurements delivering more reliable characterization than is typically obtained with manual microscopy. Images of every particle analyzed are retained by the system and can be used to visually inspect the products, thereby providing a qualitative analysis of the sample. An increasingly popular consumer care product, mineral-based powder make-up is made by blending particles of specific size and shape to obtain a product designed to perfectly hide the fact that it is actually made of discrete particles. The size and shape of constituent particles affect their light dispersing properties, and, in doing so, highly influence final product performance. Overly large particles appear powdery on the skin while those that are too small deliver an insufficient masking effect. Particle shape is equally important. For example, plate-like crystals create a pearlescent effect whereas the size of the plates determines the level of sparkle: Small plates give a more opaque smooth finish, while larger plates add a brilliant spark. Particle imaging is a discipline that was once labour-intensive and highly subjective because it had to be performed manually. The development of automated particle imaging instruments equipped with integrated computer-controlled dispersion, advanced image processing and statistical analysis tools, such as the Morphologi G3, have taken this informative technique to a new level. For further information visit: www.malvern.com/morphologi Malvern, Malvern Instruments and Morphologi are registered trademarks of Malvern Instruments Ltd Source: Malvern Instruments Ltd
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