- Large particles and contaminants in electrode materials
- Laser diffraction for particle sizing
- Dynamic imaging for particle shape analysis and large particle detection
- Adaptive diffraction for large particle detection
- Battery R&D Scientists and Engineers are involved in materials development and quality assurance.
- Analytical Chemists and Lab Managers seeking advanced tools for particle characterization.
- Quality Control Professionals in the energy storage, automotive, or electronics sectors focused on improving safety and performance standards.
- Understand the risks posed by large particles and contaminants in battery electrode materials and their impact on cell performance and safety.
- Explore the principles and applications of laser diffraction and dynamic imaging for particle size and shape analysis.
- Learn how adaptive diffraction techniques enhance the detection of rare, oversized particles at extremely low concentrations.
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Detecting Large Particles and Contaminants Using Dynamic Imaging and Adaptive Diffraction on Mastersizer 3000+
September 10, 2025 | 16:00 - 17:00 CET | Virtual
About the event
Large particles and contaminants may cause local hotspots in battery cells severely impacting safety and performance, making early detection of oversized particles an important analytical requirement.
We will discuss how a combination of dynamic imaging and adaptive Laser diffraction can be used to detect oversized particles down to a few particles per million level.
This webinar will focus on the following key topics:
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