From Insight to Impact: Introducing Particle Perspectives

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In materials science, small details often shape critical decisions.

Whether you are improving battery performance, advancing cement durability, or refining pharmaceutical formulations, understanding particle behavior is essential. Particle size, BET surface area analysis, porosity analysis, and true density measurement each contribute valuable insight across particle characterization, powder characterization, and wider material characterization workflows.

Keeping pace with the latest methods, applications, and measurement approaches across industries is not always straightforward. That is where Particle Perspectives adds value.

Particle Perspectives is our monthly LinkedIn newsletter from Micromeritics, developed for scientists, engineers, and technical leaders who use particle analysis, powder characterization, and material characterization to answer complex questions in advanced materials.

Each issue focuses on a specific industry or application area and brings together:

  • Practical insight you can apply to material characterization challenges
  • Real-world examples of particle characterization and powder characterization across industries
  • Expert perspectives from our global team on measurement strategy and application
  • Relevant characterization techniques and analytical instrumentation to support better decisions

It is not simply about theory. It is about turning scientific understanding into more informed decisions.

What You’ll Learn This Year

Our 2026 editorial calendar focuses on the industries where particle characterization, powder characterization, and material characterization can deliver meaningful impact:

  • Building Materials & Cement – Understanding porosity, density, and durability in cementitious materials
  • Batteries & Energy Storage – Improving powders, electrodes, and performance through particle and material characterization
  • Catalysts – Exploring surface activity through BET surface area analysis, porosity analysis, and catalyst characterization
  • Mining & Minerals – Supporting processing and material consistency through particle analysis and density measurement
  • Sustainable Construction – Advancing lower-carbon and recycled materials through material characterization techniques
  • Additive Manufacturing – Controlling powder flow, density, and particle uniformity for more reliable process outcomes
  • Carbon Capture – Characterizing sorbents, activated carbons, and porous materials through surface area and porosity analysis
  • Pharmaceuticals – Supporting formulation and delivery performance through powder characterization and density measurement
  • Semiconductors – Measuring ultra-fine powders and advanced materials with precise particle analysis

Each issue links application challenges with measurement approaches, helping you make more informed decisions about particle analysis, powder characterization, and material characterization methods.

Why Subscribe?

Particle Perspectives helps you stay current in a fast-moving field by providing:

  • Focused expertise – one topic at a time, explored through practical material characterization insight
  • Practical relevance – content grounded in real applications, from BET surface area analysis to porosity and density measurement
  • Broader perspective – insight across industries and advanced materials applications you may not typically follow
  • Actionable knowledge – takeaways you can apply in your own particle characterization, powder flow, and materials testing work

Stay Ahead with Every Issue

If your work depends on understanding materials at any scale, Particle Perspectives is designed for you. Subscribe for the latest insight on particle characterization, powder characterization, surface area analysis, porosity analysis, and material characterization across advanced materials applications.

  • Gain practical insight into material characterization techniques
  • Explore real-world applications in particle and powder characterization
  • Stay current with developments in particle analysis, materials testing, and analytical instrumentation