Founded in 1995, Bettersize is China’s No. 1 player in laser particle sizing business, in the most recent years. At Bettersize, our mission is to provide best-in-class particle size instrument and particle characterization instrument, comprehensive solutions and exceptional customer services. We are dedicated to assist scientists, researchers and engineers around the world to understand material properties, facilitate research, improve production efficiency and beyond.
Particle Size
What is Particle Size and Particle Size Distribution?
Particle size indicates how small (or big) a particle is. The unit is usually mm, μm or nm. The particle diameter is the most common parameter usually used to describe particle size. The importance of particle size analysis is characterized as a percentage of the number of particles in a specific size range compared to the total number of the particles. Particle size distribution can be expressed in many ways based on different criteria, including number, diameter, area, volume, and mass. Particle size distribution as measured by laser diffraction is most commonly based on volume. Particle size and particle size distribution are the major analysis parameter of particle size distribution measurement equipment (also called "particle size analyzer").
The main parameter for the characterization of droplets in emulsions or particles in suspensions is the particle size distribution. We offer a variety of different instruments and methods for tackling different challenges in applications, regardless if they are to be used in quality control or research and development. Bettersize Instruments Ltd is a famous Chinese particle size analyzer suppliers, Bettersize will offer you better particle size solutions.
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Re: Pr Application chances for who living in jb
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Re: PR wanna be, would be or will never be. Read this
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Hi everyone,
I'm currently preparing to apply for Singapore PR (after multiple failed attempts) would love to leverage the valuable knowledge within this community.
I've been working in Singapore (in IT secotr) since April 2012, but I briefly relocated for a job opportunity in the UAE last year (February 2nd, 2023). After careful consideration, I decided to return to Singapore in August 2023 and successfully renewed my EP on the 2nd of August.
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