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Srushti Shahu
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Particle Size Analysis of OPC 53 Cement Sample Using a Particle Size Analyzer.
Objective - To determine the particle size distribution of OPC 53 cement sample.
A particle size analyzer is an analytical instrument that measures, visualizes and reports a particle size distribution of a given sample.
Portland cement particles are generally in the range of 1 to 50 microns.
We have demonstrated one such operation using OPC 53 cement sample in Microtrac Particle Size Analyzer
This experiment was performed under the guidance of Swapnil Wanjari Sir, Diwakar Shende Sir and Anup Kumar Sir in the Chemical Engineering laboratory of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur.
A particle size analyzer is an analytical instrument that measures, visualizes and reports a particle size distribution of a given sample.
Portland cement particles are generally in the range of 1 to 50 microns.
We have demonstrated one such operation using OPC 53 cement sample in Microtrac Particle Size Analyzer
This experiment was performed under the guidance of Swapnil Wanjari Sir, Diwakar Shende Sir and Anup Kumar Sir in the Chemical Engineering laboratory of Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur.
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X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometric Analysis of Cement
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Objective - To determine the elements and oxides present in OPC 53 Cement Sample. Energy dispersive X-ray Spectrometry is a non-destructive analysis technique used to determine the concentration of the elements and oxides present in solid, powdered or liquid samples. With modern computer controlled systems, this operation is fully automatic and results are obtained within 15 minutes. We have de...
Can you share details about the machine
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Thanks for your video dear Sister...
Mam i want test in partical size analyzer ..
Good morning madam video very nice Please explained calibration of XRF
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What is the standard test method (IS or ASTM) followed?