Discover a better way to characterize subvisible particles.
Flow Imaging Microscopy uses digital images to measure the size and shape of each particle in a sample. Essentially, the operator in classical microscopy is replaced by a computer to extract the information from the images.
This resource briefly reviews different methods available for analyzing particles, including the advantages and drawbacks of each. It takes a deeper look at Flow Imaging Microscopy (FIM) and how it works. Finally, it focuses on how FIM is an advantageous technology for many applications including, but not limited to protein therapeutics, aquatic research, food & beverage, printer toner, crop science, microencapsulation processes, column packing materials, and additive manufacturing.
Download this eBook to answer all your questions about Flow Imaging Microscopy, courtesy of Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies.
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