FlowCAM® An Imaging Particle Analysis System for the Automated Identification and Classification of Particulate Matter Particle analysis has been practiced since the early days of the microscope, and microscopy still remains as a standard method for particle analysis due to the tremendous amount of information that microscope images can convey. However, microscopy is time consuming, manually intensive and generally can not produce high statistical confidence in results due to the fact that statistically significant numbers of particles take too long to observe in this fashion. Volumetric-based particle analysis techniques, such as Coulter counters, laser diffraction and light obscuration have the advantage that they can very rapidly and repeatedly measure statistically significant numbers of particles. These systems can measure tens of thousands of particles in a matter of minutes.
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