00:00:00 | Welcome! |
00:01:23 | Can methods be transferred to Mastersizer 3000? |
00:01:47 | Analysis tools are available to aid transfer of methods from older Mastersizer systems |
00:02:51 | Mastersizer 2000 records can be reviewed and reanalysed using the Mastersizer 3000 software |
00:03:41 | Achieving method transfer requires control of sampling, dispersion and the instrument set-up |
00:06:18 | Step 1: match the sampling requirements |
00:07:05 | Step 1: match the sampling requirements |
00:07:38 | Step 2: match the dispersion conditions |
00:08:38 | Step 2: match the dispersion conditions |
00:09:43 | Step 2: match the dispersion conditions |
00:11:26 | Step 3: consider the optical model settings |
00:13:32 | Step 3: consider the optical model settings |
00:15:00 | Step 3: consider the optical model settings |
00:15:46 | Step 3: consider the optical model settings |
00:16:23 | Method transfer: typical applications report |
00:17:33 | Method transfer: typical applications report |
00:19:08 | MS2000 analysis mimic: distribution shape |
00:20:45 | MS2000 analysis mimic: sub-micron materials |
00:21:57 | MS2000 analysis mimic: large particles |
00:22:58 | MS2000 analysis mimic: agglomerate detection |
00:24:00 | MS2000 analysis mimic: fine dry powders |
00:25:14 | Partner laboratories for validated method transfer studies… |
00:26:49 | “The Mastersizer 3000… has met our high expectations. Most importantly we produce data that can be trusted.” |
00:27:33 | Questions? |
00:29:20 | Step 3: consider the optical model settings |
00:30:45 | Questions? |
01:09:15 | Contact Information |
Since its launch in 2011 the Mastersizer 3000 has been shown to offer users many improvements in ease of use, speed of measurement and scope of application compared to the Mastersizer 2000. However, these cannot be realised within Quality Control applications if the product specifications and methods developed using the Mastersizer 2000 are unable to be easily transferred to the Mastersizer 3000 system.
This webinar will review the requirements for method transfer and will present a workflow for achieving this for Mastersizer 2000 methods. As part of this, we will review the features present in the Mastersizer 3000 software to help Mastersizer 2000 users migrate to the new system.